DARPA Backed Injectible Biosensors? Profusa Gets NIH Grant?
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Profusa and Partners Announce Initiation of Study to Measure Early Signs of Influenza Through Biosensor Technology
DARPA-Backed Study Leverages Profusa's Lumee® Oxygen Platform as Part of a Larger Effort to Speed Detection and Predict Disease Outbreaks
Mar 03, 2020, 11:30
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/profusa-and-partners-announce-initiation-of-study-to-measure-early-signs-of-influenza-through-biosensor-technology-301014961.html
Press Release Date and Time? 33 113
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>do you know what a press release is?
>Are advertisements considered "sauce"?
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Profusa
Number of Employees?
31
Mirror of 13
SBIR: Small Business Innovation Research program is a United States Government program, coordinated by the Small Business Administration
https://www.sbir.gov/sbc/profusa-inc-6
Profusa’s $1.75million NIH grant
The National Institutes of Health’s grant is to help further develop Lumee tissue-integrated biosensors for continuous oxygen monitoring in PAD patients.
Officials from Profusa Inc., a leading developer of tissue-integrated biosensors, announced that the National Institutes of Health has awarded it a $1.75 million grant under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
Ben Hwang, Ph.D., Profusa's chairman and chief executive officer
Natalie Wisniewski, Ph.D., a co-principal investigator of the studies and Profusa's co-founder and chief technology officer
PAD affects 202 million people worldwide, 27 million of whom live in Europe and North America, with an annual economic burden of more than $74 billion
https://www.todaysmedicaldevelopments.com/article/nih-medical-device-biosensors-profusa-41916/
NOTE: Numbers are indicative of The CULT
22, 27, 11 (202, 27, 74)
Integrated phosphorescence-based photonic biosensor (iPOB) for monitoring oxygen levels in 3D cell culture systems
A portable phosphorescence lifetime fluoroscope was utilized to record the signal from the iPOB (Profusa, Inc.).
Biosens Bioelectron. 2019 Jan 1
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376985/