
A Rapid, Portable Test to Monitor Gradual Vision Loss in Dry Age-Related MacularAward last edited on: 2/17/15
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NEITotal Award Amount
$121,072Award Phase
1Solicitation Topic Code
-----Principal Investigator
Luis Andres LesmesCompany Information
Adaptive Sensory Technology LLC (AKA: AST)
225 Friend Street Suite 801
Boston, MA 02114
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 894-5361 |
boston@adaptivesensorytech.com |
www.adaptivesensorytech.com/ |
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Suffolk
Congr. District: 08
County: Suffolk
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43EY023902-01A1Start Date: 9/30/14 Completed: 3/31/15
Phase I year
2014Phase I Amount
$121,072Public Health Relevance Statement:
Public Health Relevance:
Successful clinical outcomes for blinding eye diseases depend on the timely detection of vision loss, and monitoring of vision loss between clinical visits is critical for effective clinical care and prevention of blindness. The long-term goal of Adaptive Sensory Technology is to deliver rapid and reliable visual assessments that improve clinical evaluation and enable smaller and shorter clinical trials.
Project Terms:
Address; age related; Age related macular degeneration; Aging; Algorithms; Amblyopia; base; Bilateral; Blindness; Blood Vessels; Caring; Clinic; Clinical; clinical application; clinical care; Clinical Management; clinical practice; Clinical Trials; Collaborations; commercialization; congenital cataract; Contrast Sensitivity; Cross-Sectional Studies; Data; Detection; Diagnosis; Economic Burden; Ensure; Environment; Excision; Exhibits; Eye; eye center; Eye diseases; follow-up; functional disability; Goals; Growth; handheld mobile device; health application; Home environment; Image; improved; Incidence; Injection of therapeutic agent; Intervention; Letters; luminance; macula; Marketing; Measures; Methods; mHealth; Monitor; Natural History; neovascular; novel; Obesity; Outcome; Patients; Phase; phase 2 study; Prevention; Procedures; prototype; psychosocial; public health relevance; rapid detection; Recovery; Relative (related person); Reporting; Research; research clinical testing; Research Personnel; Retinal; Scotoma; Self-Administered; Sensory; Specialist; Staging; standard of care; Technology; Testing; Time; tool; Translating; trend; user-friendly; Vision; Vision research; Vision Tests; Visit; Visual; Work
Phase II
Contract Number: ----------Start Date: 00/00/00 Completed: 00/00/00