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Algorithm to Identify Patients at Risk of Medication-Related Hospitalization
SBC: L. KRENK, INC. Topic: RThe long range goal of this fast track research application is to improve healthcare quality and reduce healthcare costs nationwide among those at risk for medication related hospitalizationThe specific objective of this proposed research is to develop an algorithm that uses existing electronic health information to efficiently identify patients at risk of medication related hospitalization so tha ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Method to Increase Buprenorphine Treatment Capacity and Effectiveness
SBC: CBT4CBT, LLC Topic: R42The goal of this fast track STTR proposal is to expand buprenorphine maintenance therapy for opioid dependent patients Over million people in the US are addicted to opiates Providing effective agonist therapy methadone or buprenorphine coupled with behavioral counseling greatly improves outcomes reduces morbidity and reduces societal costs Methadone maintenance treatment has been limit ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A microfluidic device for blood analysis in neonates
SBC: Sersense Inc Topic: NICHDABSTRACT Premature infants are frequently at risk of infectionjaundice and hypoglycemiaconditions monitored by analysis of blood for c reactive proteinCRPbilirubin and glucose respectivelyTypicallymL of blood is drawn each time an infant is tested with multiple blood draws happening over the course of daysGiven that total blood volume of in premature infants ismLup toof blood volume may be lost du ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
An Agent-Based Modeling Platform for Environmental Biotechnology
SBC: MICROVI BIOTECH, INC. Topic: NIEHSDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Hazardous compounds in waters and soils are subject to a complex dynamic web of interactions among physical chemical and biological constituents in the natural environment Computational modeling has been proven indispensable to hazardous substances remediation particularly integrated modeling of pollutant hydrogeological fate and transport For the first t ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
An epitope focused nanoparticle vaccine for MRSA and biodefense
SBC: VLP BIOTECH, INC. Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Overall Staphylococcus aureus is a gram positive bacteria which possesses a multitude of virulence factors It is a frequent and severe pathogen in hospitals and of increasing concern in the community where it results in severe skin infections pneumonia bacterial endocarditis and sepsis A significant proportion of these infections are the result of methici ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A NEW HOLOGRAPHIC 3D CAMERA FOR FUNDUS IMAGING
SBC: CELLOPTIC Topic: NA NEW HOLOGRAPHIC D CAMERA FOR FUNDUS IMAGING Abstract In the United States retinal disease is the most common cause of visual impairment with age related macular degeneration AMD and diabetic retinopathy DR being the most common retinal diseases For each of the above conditions high resolution and three dimensional D imaging of the retina retinal vasculature choroid and or retinal ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A new treatment for NSAID-associated gastrointestinal damage
SBC: Anteana Therapeutics Inc Topic: NIDDKDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs NSAIDs are among the most widely consumed pharmaceuticals but their prolonged use causes gastric injury and damage to the small intestine Previous work has shown that anandamide an endogenous endocannabinoid substance produced in the gastrointestinal GI mucosa plays an important role in epithelial homeostasis and re ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
An integrative multi phenotype pipeline for drug evaluation pharmacogenomics and attribute prediction
SBC: PHENVOGEN LLC Topic: 300PROJECT SUMMARY The process of drug discovery is costly and many promising compounds fail during clinical trials By then expenses upward of $ million dollars per failed drug may have incurred and these financial risks hamper research efforts and ultimately reduce the availability of treatment options In this research proposal we are using systematic approaches to map the relationships be ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A novel anti gonorrhea immunotherapeutic
SBC: Planet Biotechnology Incorporated Topic: NIAIDAntimicrobial resistance is a major public health problem worldwide Neisseria gonorrhoeae Ng the causative agent of the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea has become multidrug resistant and has achieved superbug status Novel therapeutics against Ng are urgently needed Complement C is a key arm of innate immune defenses A mechanism used by several pathogens including Ng to esca ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A novel approach to treat non alcoholic steatohepatitis NASH
SBC: MITOTHERAPEUTIX LLC Topic: 300Abstract The Specific Aim of this Phase I STTR proposal is to test the feasibility of treating non alcohol steatohepatitis NASH by increasing mitochondrial metabolism which is the main pathway for lipid catabolism in the liver NASH is a stage of non alcohol fatty liver disease NAFLD that has progressed to a pathological state NASH can lead to cirrhosis leading to liver failure or hepatocel ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health