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  1. Protease Stable N-Terminally Modified Therapeutic Peptides

    SBC: VELUM INC            Topic: NIDDK

    PROJECT SUMMARY Peptide therapeutics combine high potency and selectivity, and engender fewer side effects than traditional small molecules. This has fueled interest in peptides filling the gap between ‘biologics’ and small molecules, as peptide-based compounds have key desired properties that are distinct both of the other classes. A major challenge remains to extend the short half-life of na ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  2. Molecular brush-conjugated antisense oligonucleotide as a pan-KRAS depletion agent

    SBC: PACDNA LLC            Topic: NCI

    Project Summary/AbstractMutant forms of KRAS are a key driver in human tumors but remain partially refractory to therapeutic intervention. After over three decades of research, only a single inhibitor (sotorasib) targeting a single mutation (KRASG12C) have reached market. The difficulty for developing small molecule KRAS inhibitors has heightened the importance of alternative methods targeting the ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  3. Making Connections Thru Music: A Group Music Therapy-Based Intervention for Persons with Dementia

    SBC: HOPEFUL AGING LLC            Topic: NIA

    PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACTHealthcare systems around the world, including within the United States, have long-established shortages of trained caregivers (WHO, 2016; Jones, Liu, Murfield, andamp; Moyle, 2020). The American Health Care Association (2019) states that “the health care system has experienced a shortage of trained caregivers for critical roles for some time.” This scarcity directly im ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  4. CCR5 immunotoxins as components of HIV cure regimens

    SBC: TENDEL THERAPIES INC            Topic: NIAID

    This project will establish proof-of-concept for CCR5 immunotoxins as HIV reservoir-depletion agents for use in cure strategies. HIV cure and remission strategies require elimination or reduction of the HIV reservoir. Approaches to reservoir reduction pursued by other groups include gene editing, i.e., direct removal of integrated provirus; latency reversal and an accompanying “kill” strategy; ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  5. Development of negative allosteric modulators of the mu-opioid receptor for the management of opioid use disorder

    SBC: ELEVEN THERAPEUTICS CORP            Topic: NIDA

    Abstract There is a significant need for new treatments for opioid use disorder (OUD) to manage patients abusing heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone and related drugs. Buprenorphine and methadone are both effective medications for OUD but are agonists with potential for abuse and diversion, and with methadone the risk of respiratory depression and overdose death. Moreover, these compounds are not effectiv ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  6. EPICERTIN for Mucosal Healing in Ulcerative Colitis

    SBC: GROW BIOMEDICINE LLC            Topic: 300

    Project Summary We have developed a candidate product that induces colon epithelial repair in ulcerative colitis (UC) models. UC comprises a major type of inflammatory bowel disease and is characterized by chronic and relapsing inflammation in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. UC develops in the innermost mucosal layer of the distal GI tract in a continuous manner, usually starting at the rectum an ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
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