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BEAM HOMOGENIZER FOR EXCIMER LASER REFRACTIVE SURGERY
SBC: SUMMIT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N/AA NOVEL BEAM OPTIC WILL BE DEVELOPED TO CREATE SPECIFIC AND PREDICTABLE SPATIAL INTENSITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF A 193 NM EXCIMER LASER BEAM. THIS OPTIC WILL PROVIDE VERY HOMOGENOUS DISTRIBUTIONS AS WELL AS OTHER INTENSITY DISTRIBUTIONS. PRECISE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BEAM'S SPATIAL INTENSITY DISTRIBUTION IS REQUIRED FOR EXTREMELY ACCURATE REMOVAL OF CORNEAL TISSUE. THE ACCURATE REMOVAL OF CORNEAL TISS ...
SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of Health and Human Services -
Bearingless Disposable Centrifugal Blood Pump
SBC: ABIOMED, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia--Educational Videotape
SBC: New England Research Institutes, Inc. Topic: N/AThe research will develop a 20 to 30 minute state-of-the-science videotape that makes availableto newly diagnosed BPH patients information about benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), its causes,treatment and prevention. Video communication to BPH patients can improve a range of patientoutcomes such as knowledge levels, enhancement of compliance, patient empowerment and informeddecision making, reduc ...
SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of Health and Human Services -
BEST DECISION
SBC: ECHO BRIDGE PRODUCTIONS, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Health and Human Services -
BETTER CANCER SCREENING BY COMPUTERIZING MEDICAL RECORDS
SBC: Medical Horizons, Inc. Topic: N/ATHIS PROJECT WILL PROVIDE A COMPUTER PRODUCT LINKED TO PATIENT DATA THAT ALERTS FAMILY MEDICINE PHYSICIANS TO WHEN A PATIENT NEEDS CANCER SCREENING. THE PRODUCT, VOICEFM, CREATES A PATIENT RECORD AS THE PHYSICIAN SPEAKS INTO A MICROPHONE CONNECTED TO A 386 IBM-COMPATIBLE PERSONAL COMPUTER. SOFTWARE CONVERTS SINGLE WORDS INTO TEXT, WHICH THE PROGRAM USES AS CURRENT DATA WHEN IT CHECKS PAST PATIENT ...
SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of Health and Human Services -
BFGF AND VEGF ANTAGONISTS FOR CANCER TREATMENT
SBC: Proscure, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Health and Human Services -
BILINGUAL COMPUTER ALCOHOLISM SCREENING IN PRIMARY CARE
SBC: Inflexxion, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Health and Human Services -
Biodegradable Antibiotic Beads for Osteomyletis
SBC: BIOTEK, INC. Topic: N/ADeep infection following open fractures or bone surgery are a challenging orthopedic problem. The ugentamicin-impregnated PMMA cement or beads has become a successful part of the management of osteomchronic post-fracture infections, but these materials have disadvantages, such as the need for a secthe PMMA, the existence of many gentamicin-immune organisms, and highly non-uniform delivery. The obp ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Biodegradable Bone Matrix for Peptide Delivery
SBC: BIOTEK, INC. Topic: N/AThere is need for a convenient biodegradable bone substitute to support soft tissue and stimulate bWe will combine its unique BIOPORE material with the recently characterized osteogenic growth peptidthis objective. BIOPORE is a porous biodegradable material developed by BIOTEK. OGP is a 14-aminoacinormally present in serum, which stimulates proliferation and activity of osteoblasts and increasesde ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Biodegradable, Controlled Release of Modern Progestins
SBC: CAMBRIDGE SCIENTIFIC, INC. Topic: N/AIn spite of the availability of several newly approved progestins, which could achieve successas modern low-dose oral contraceptives (OC), problems in OC use remain. One consideration inachieving success of these modern progestins is increasing the palatability of the dose form. In orderto address this, our team and others have investigated the long term delivery of the contraceptive froman implan ...
SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of Health and Human Services