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Novel Highly Regenerative and Scalable Progenitor Cell Exosomes for Treating Stroke
SBC: BioTime, Inc. Topic: 100ABSTRACT Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwideGloballythere aremillion stroke survivors each year who have significant neurological deficits including sensory and motor disabilityleading to excessive socioeconomic burdenCell therapy using primary MSCs has been actively explored by us and others as a therapeutic solution to this unmet medical needHoweversince the therapeutic efficacy of ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Digital Accessible Remote Olfactory Mediated Health Assessments for Preclinical AD
SBC: MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL Topic: NIAAbstract Overmillion Americans are currently affected by Alzheimerandapos s diseaseADwith an economic burden estimated at andgt$billion year inthat is projected increase at least four fold over next several decadesIn spite of the dearth of pharmacological options to modify the course of the disease at presentthe field has developed accurate biomarkers that demonstrate that the pathology of AD is p ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
An Innovative Platform for Objective Monitoring of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
SBC: BIOSENSICS LLC Topic: NIAABSTRACT With a Phase I II STTR grant award from NIABioSensics in collaboration with Baylor College of MedicineBCMsuccessfully developed and commercialized an advanced physical activity monitoring systemPAMSysfor older adultsPAMSys enables continuous remote monitoring of physical activityfall riskand fall incidentsThe fall detection technology of PAMSys has become the gold standard in the medical ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Developing a Novel Digital Therapeutic for the Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
SBC: GOBLUE INTERNATIONAL, LLC Topic: 104Abstract Worry is a habitual thought process that is observed in individuals with anxiety disordersA leading theory posits that although worrying may be unpleasantthe immediate emotions that are avoided by concentrating on worry are often perceived as more aversiveegfearangergriefFrom a mechanistic perspectiveworry is thought to be learned and reinforced in a similar manner to other types of opera ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development of a Gene and Oligonucleotide Delivery System
SBC: Molecular Express Inc Topic: NCATSDESCRIPTION provided by applicant The knockdown of targeted genes by anti sense oligonucleotides ODNS and genetic medicines collectively G MEDS holds promise for a variety of therapies The delivery of effective quantities of ODNS to specific cells however has proved to be challenging We propose here a novel approach to ODN delivery that involves enveloped virus like particles EVLPs ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A novel drug detection assay using fluorescent biosensor technology
SBC: GLSynthesis Inc. Topic: 300DESCRIPTION provided by applicant This phase project has as its overall objectives to design engineer optimize and implement a novel genetically encoded fluorescent drug sensor FDS based on F rster Resonance Energy Transfer FRET by exploiting conformational rearrangements induced by drug interactions with human serum albumin SA SA is uniquely suited for a general drug sensor beca ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Pre-clinical Development of a Vaccine for the Treatment of Heroin Addiction
SBC: Molecular Express Inc Topic: R42DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Heroin and related opioids are highly addictive drugs known for their analgesic properties Since the number of heroin users in the United States has skyrocketed reaching epidemic levels Abuse of prescription opioid pain relievers oxycodone Oxycotin and hydrocodone Vicodin which are known gateway drugs to heroin has also increased dramatically Beca ...
STTR Phase II 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Targeting C/EBP-beta Phosphorylation for the Treatment of Lung Fibrosis
SBC: XFIBRA, LLC Topic: NHLBIDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Activation of lung myofibroblasts LMF is responsible for the development of lung fibrosis in chronic lung diseases of all causes and remarkably LMF clearance by apoptosis may prevent development of lung fibrosis and lung injury and possibly allow recovery from reversal of lung fibrosis There is full agreement among tissue fibrosis experts that inhibiting o ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Innovative Nose-to-Brain Anticancer Drug Transport Facilitated by NEO100
SBC: NEONC TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: 102Project Summary Abstract Many pharmaceutical agents are highly potentbut are unable to exert substantial therapeutic activity against disorders of the brainbecause the blood brain barrierBBBeffectively prevents their access to the site of intracerebral diseaseFor examplethe majority of glioblastoma patientsdespite the best efforts of current medical caredie within two years after diagnosisHencethe ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
O-Glycan-dependent Immunotherapy for Cancer
SBC: GlyTR Therapeutics, Inc. Topic: 102Abstract For decadesthe treatment of cancer has relied on surgical resectionchemotherapy and or radiotherapyRecentlya number of immune based therapies have provided promising new approaches for cancer treatmentThe two most potent immunotherapies are monoclonal antibodymABbased bi specific proteinseg Bispecific T cell engagersBiTEand engineered Chimeric Antigen Receptor T cellsCAR TBoth act by indu ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health