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Antisense Technology for Neural Protection and Repair
SBC: Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. Topic: N/ASpinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a devastating condition for which there is no effective treatment. The cost to society is enormous because most new cases occur in people under the age of 30 and these individuals have a near normal life expectancy. Therefore, the development of a new, effective therapy to treat SCI is imperative. We propose to use an established in vitro assay to screen antisense molec ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Tenascin-C-Fragments for Spinal Cord Regeneration
SBC: Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. Topic: N/AThe goal of this project is to conduct pre-clinical tests of components of the extracellular matrix molecule tenascin-C that offer potential as therapeutics for enhancing nerve fiber regeneration. This may lead to the development of a treatment for spinal cord injury, a devastating condition for which there are no reparative treatments available. The study is based on ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Phased Array Ultrasonic Inspection of Fastener Holes in Thick Multiple-Layer Structures
SBC: ACOUSTIC IDEAS, INC. Topic: N/ABudgetary constraints on defense spending have highlighted the importance ofprograms aimed at extending the service life of aging aircraft. Nondestructiveinspection is a key component of such programs. One important capabilityis the detection of cracking and corrosion around fastener holes. Phased arrayultrasonics offer a novel and powerful solution. They can steer an ultrasonic beamat various ang ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Molecular Standards for Hepatitis B and C Genotyping
SBC: ACROMETRIX CORPORATION Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (Applicant's Abstract): Nucleic acid testing procedures for genotyping of viral pathogens provide results that are utilized in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as hepatitis and AIDS. Medical products that directly measure these genetic variants currently utilize internal standards developed by the test manufacturers. The ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
On demand antimicrobial iodine in a wound contact matrix
SBC: ACRYMED, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Wound infection is the single-most important complication encountered in the management of chronic non-healing wounds. More than 10 million US patients per annum, at a cost of greater than $10 billion, receive treatment for chronic wounds. Microorganisms not only interfere with the wound healing process but use open areas ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
On demand antimicrobial iodine in a wound contact matrix
SBC: ACRYMED, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Wound infection is the single-most important complication encountered in the management of chronic non-healing wounds. More than 10 million US patients per annum, at a cost of greater than $10 billion, receive treatment for chronic wounds. Microorganisms not only interfere with the wound healing process but use open areas ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
ENTRAPMENT OF 02 IN A SEMI-SOLID FOR HYPOXIC WOUNDS
SBC: ACRYMED, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (Verbatim from the Applicant's Abstract): More than 15 million patients in the US alone suffer from recalcitrant non-healing wounds with an estimated expenditure of greater than $10 billion in treatment costs. The demographic shift in longevity will mean an increase in the population base that is at risk of suffering from chronic non-healing wounds ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Principal Components for Structural Acoustics Analysis
SBC: ACTA, LLC Topic: N/AThe proposed innovation is a new computational and analytical structural acoustic technique for aircraft interior noise prediction. Its innovative quality resides in the unifying theory by which conventional finite element analysis (FEA) and statistical energy analysis (SEA) are related through the use of Principal Components (PC) analysis. This linking of FEA and SEA methods provides the ability ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
New, Innovative Technologies for EMP/HPM Hardening of Military and Commercial Systems and Equipment
SBC: ACTA, LLC Topic: N/AA six-month Phase I project is proposed to demonstrate the feasibility of a hierarchical method for more accurately estimating the material parameters of constitutive models in DYNA3D, thereby enhancing the fidelity of nonlinear finite element models. Thehierarchical approach combines the distinct advantages of coupon, component and system-level testing with Bayesian statistical parameter estimat ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
Munition Effectiveness Modeling and Technology Integration Research
SBC: ACTA, LLC Topic: N/AA 24-month Phase II project is proposed to develop and implement models that capture the fidelity of high fidelity physics-based (HFPB) models in a fast-running format. It is anticipated that such models will be incorporated in certain modules of theModular Effectiveness/Vulnerability Assessment (MEVA) code developed for and currently used by the Air Force for assessing munitions effectiveness an ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force