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USISTF Grantee and Grant Amount |
Name of Company |
Description |
Achievements |
Maryland Israel Development Center & Received $341,000 |
Chiasma |
New technology for the oral delivery of macromolecules and other impermeable drugs into the bloodstream. |
-Chiasma raised $44 million in funding from MPM Capital and Arch Venture Partners. |
Maryland Israel Development Center & The Trendlines Group |
EMZA |
Developers of visual recognition sensors and systems for the homeland security market. |
-Raised $1.5 million in funding. |
Maryland Israel Development Center & The Trendlines Group |
ET View |
Designed an endotracheal tube (TVT) that reduces physical harm in patients by allowing doctors to see the tube’s insertion into the trachea instead of blind insertion,. Estimated medical device market of $700M to $1.5B in annual sales. |
-ETView’s Intubation Trainer launched in November 2005. |
Maryland Israel Development Center & The Trendlines Group |
Scientific Laboratory Products (SLP) |
First disposable sleep apnea screener - the Sleep Strip. |
-The FDA and CE approved SleepStrip® as a disposable home screening test for sleep apnea. |
Maryland Israel Development Center & The Trendlines Group |
MultiGene Vascular Systems (MGVS) |
Cell therapies for patients with blocked arteries |
-Received FDA approval in September 2005 to begin human clinical trials in Philadelphia and Michigan. |
Maryland Israel Development Center & The Trendlines Group |
Andante |
Developed an orthopedic gait monitoring system, SmartStep, that enhances rehabilitation of patients with impaired lower limb function |
-Raised $3 million from private investors. |
BioEnterprise & BioEnterprise Israel Received $150,000 |
Vascular Biogenics Ltd. (VBL) |
Developed a gene therapy treatment that targets diseases of the vascular wall, by controlling blood flow to cancer cells. The drug market for cancer drugs in the US is currently estimated at $10 billion. The company has a small molecule lead candidate for the prevention of atherosclerosis and a gene therapy candidate that can produce both apoptosis and angiogenesis. |
-The Cleveland Clinic has signed a term sheet with VBL. |
BioEnterprise & BioEnterprise Israel |
Critisense |
Developed a device for monitoring the metabolic state of patients in critical condition.
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-Raised $1.2 million in funds. |
BioEnterprise & BioEnterprise Israel |
Simbionix |
Developed software and hardware for clinical simulation, for use in education and training of medical professionals. |
-Raised $9.4 million in funds. |
BioEnterprise & BioEnterprise Israel |
MDG Medical |
Created technology that reduces hospital medication errors, called ServeRx.
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-Raised $16 million in funds.
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BioEnterprise & BioEnterprise Israel |
Early Sense |
Devised a system of advanced sensing and signal processing technologies that give early warning of changes in hospital patient vital signs.
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-Raised $1.8 million in funds. |
Chicago Microtechnology and Nanotechnology Community (CMNC) & The Trendlines Group Received $181,629 |
Cima NanoTech |
Developed nanomaterial-based products for use in electronics applications. |
-Named one of three “Most Innovative Israeli Nanotechnology” (MI2NT) companies. |
Chicago Microtechnology and Nanotechnology Community (CMNC) & The Trendlines Group |
NutraLease |
Developed nano-sized particles that are used as vehicles to targeted compounds, such as nutraceuticals and drugs. Nano encapsulation helps ingredients reach their target in the body by affecting solubility in water and oil. |
-Named one of three “Most Innovative Israeli Nanotechnology” (MI2NT) companies. |
Chicago Microtechnology and Nanotechnology Community (CMNC) & The Trendlines Group |
Sol-Gel Technologies |
Provides innovative drug delivery solutions and life cycle management opportunities using patented, sol-gel based encapsulation systems in silica. The technology enables new and stable combinations of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients resulting in improved efficacy and usability. |
-Named one of three “Most Innovative Israeli Nanotechnology” (MI2NT) companies. |
University of Haifa & University of Southern California (USC) Received $72,300 |
Theragame/Institute for Creative Technologies |
A virtual reality therapy tool for PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) patients. Uses video game graphics and a virtual reality headset to immerse users in a virtual Iraq, to be used as a therapeutic tool. The overlap of Virtual Reality (VR) and occupational therapy is a cutting edge field. |
-Currently, the only home-based therapy on the market for those suffering from PTSD, phobias, and other anxiety-related disorders. -In the past two years, the Theragame system went into clinical use at Emory University, Little Rock, AK and Camp Pendleton, a marine base in Southern California. -The USC project received additional funding from the Office of Naval Research. |
