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  1. Web-based program for symptom management in fibromyalgia

    SBC: COLLINGE AND ASSOCIATES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This Phase II project will complete development of the SMART (Self-Monitoring and Review Tool) Log program for symptom management and health promotion in fibromyalgia (FM), and evaluate its efficacy in a large web-based trial that will closely emulate its planned application in Phase III. The SMART Log program is an interactive web-based self-monitoring and fe ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  2. Advanced CMC Materials and Manufacturing Processes for Divert and Attitude Control Systems

    SBC: Fiber Materials, Inc.            Topic: MDA06027

    The proposed Phase II effort will complete the development, design, fabrication and hot gas evaluation of unitary, net-shape braided throttleable divert and attitude control system (TDACS) components. The program will demonstrate a low cost, thermally-stable, triaxially braided C-SiC integrated throat / plenum / exit cone structure for advanced DACS application. This structure will be designed t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  3. "Intensive Commercial Rainbow Smelt Culture"

    SBC: HARMON BROOK FARM            Topic: N/A

    Commercial wild harvest of rainbow smelt populations is the principal source for supplying both the live bait and human consumption markets for this species. Unfortunately, populations of smelt have been in decline in the Northeast for decades and in 2004, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service listed rainbow smelt as a species of concern in the Gulf of Maine. It is inevitable that commercial and ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Agriculture
  4. Automation of Fish Net Pen Operations

    SBC: Ocean Farm Technologies, Inc.            Topic: 8114

    Open-ocean finfish aquaculture presents many challenges including net handling, scuba diving in adverse conditions, maintenance, and feeding. In Phase I, Ocean Farm Technologies, Inc. successfully demonstrated the feasibility of pen rotation, which is essential to maintaining a fish pen offshore. Phase II will develop a prototype automated operations system for marine finfish net pens. Automate ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Commerce
  5. A Test for Salt Sensitivity in People with Essential Hypertension

    SBC: SEQUELA, INCORPORATED            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Project Summary: In Phase I we developed a model system and a prototype Salt Sensitivity Assay to establish proof-of-principle . In Phase II we propose the evaluation of the prototype that will quantitatively measure our biomarker in the target population. An ideal biomarker for salt sensitivity would be one that is linked to the underlying cause of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  6. Hemicellulose: Lignin Etherase from Microbe B603:Feasibility of Isolation to Fractionate Wood for Chemicals

    SBC: TETHYS RESEARCH LLC            Topic: 06

    American forests have the potential to provide environmentally sustainable, carbon-neutral raw material for much of the nation¿s energy and chemical synthesis needs. However, wood has not been used to produce chemicals and biofuels because current technology cannot efficiently separate cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin (the major components of wood) for downstream processing. The major di ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy
  7. Instrument for Intracerebral Microinjections and Electrophysiology

    SBC: FHC, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Location FHC, INC. 1201 MAIN ST BOWDOIN, ME 04287 United States 2R44NS036869-04A1 $742 058.00 2 008 Instrument for Intracerebral Microinjections and Electrophysiology Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health SBIR N N N PHS2007 ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  8. A Business Model for Productive Successful Aging in Place in Rural Maine

    SBC: Lilliana Jodoin-Reitman, DBA Global Wellness            Topic: N/A

    By 2020, fully one quarter of Americans will be over 60. Some 77 million Baby Boomers ages 42 to 60 are just beginning to face this critical juncture in their lives. In Maine, the oldest state in the nation, some people, due to lack of planning, may leave their homes and enter assisted living facilities or nursing homes at a huge economic and social cost to themselves, their heirs and public resou ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Agriculture
  9. SBIR Phase II: Atlantic Cod Nodavirus Vaccine

    SBC: Maine BioTek, Inc.            Topic: BT

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project of develops a recombinant vaccine for the prevention of nodavirus disease of cultured Atlantic cod, fisheries of growing importanct to New England and Atlantic Canada. The recombinant technology used to build the vaccine is economical, safe and results in a potent and efficacious product that improves cod health. The research addresse ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 National Science Foundation
  10. BRAIN TEMPERATURE MONITORING IN NEONATES (PHASE II)

    SBC: MERIDIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) represents a serious problem in newborns, occurring in 3-9 of every 1,000 term infants, with about half of these HIE babies dying or suffering life-long severe handicaps, such as mental retardation or cerebral palsy. Current efforts to reduce the effects of HIE by hypothermia (cooling) have been hampered by the lack of a re ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
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