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A Low-Cost Wearable Connected Health Device for Monitoring Environmental Pollution Triggers of Asthma in Communities with Health Disparities

Department of Health and Human Services — National Institutes of Health

Opportunity #: 1R43HL167300-01

Award Ceiling
$292K
Award Floor
$292K
Close Date
Sep 14, 2024
Total Funding
$292K
Expected Awards
1
Posted Date
Sep 15, 2023
Cost Sharing Required
No
Grants.gov ID
sbir-1R43HL167300-01

Description

SBIR Phase Phase I award: "A Low-Cost Wearable Connected Health Device for Monitoring Environmental Pollution Triggers of Asthma in Communities with Health Disparities" awarded to WI-SENSE LLC in SMYRNA, Georgia. Funded by Department of Health and Human Services (National Institutes of Health). Award amount: $291,896. The SBIR/STTR programs fund innovative research and development by small businesses, with Phase I for feasibility studies and Phase II for full R&D.

Eligible Applicants

Small businesses, Socially/economically disadvantaged

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