Company Profile

NuNetix Inc
Profile last edited on: 6/8/2011      CAGE: 333A2      UEI:

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Year Founded
2004
First Award
2005
Latest Award
2005
Program Status
Inactive
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Location Information

14673 West Birch Lane
Wadsworth, IL 60083
   (847) 491-2865
   fturek@northwestern.edu
   www.nunetix.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 10
County: Lake

Public Profile

Principal of the firm - which may not now be in business - is aprofessor at NorthWestern and Director, Center for Sleep & Circadian Biology. Research in the Turek laboratory is focused on the study of sleep and circadian rhythms, with special interest in identifying genes that regulate sleep and circadian rhythms. Ongoing work on sleep and circadian rhythms includes an investigation of: (1) the neurochemical, molecular, and cellular events involved in the entrainment, generation and expression of circadian rhythms arising from a central biological clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus, (2) the genetics of the circadian clock system and the molecular genetic mechanisms underlying the sleep-wake cycle, (3) the feedback effects of the sleep-wake cycle on the circadian clock regulating the timing of that cycle, (4) the effects of advanced age on the expression of behavioral and endocrine rhythms, and on the expression of circadian clock genes, 5) the links between sleep, circadian rhythms and energy metabolism and, (6) the role of melatonin in modulating sleep and circadian rhythms. In addition to work on rodents, there are established extensive collaborations with clinical researchers. Studies in humans are aimed at shifting the human clock in an attempt to alleviate mental and physical problems that are associated with disorders in circadian time-keeping, particularly in the elderly and in shift-workers. In addition, we are using both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to determine if it is possible to reverse the effects of aging on the circadian clock system in both rodents and humans. The Center's sleep, circadian and metabolic studies are focused on how disruption in these interactions can lead to obesity, diabetes and CVD.

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
1-4
Revenue Range
Less than .5M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
N/A

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2005 1 Army $69,627
Project Title: Identification and Characterization of Molecular Inhibitors of Cognitive Performance

Key People / Management

  Bernard M Bergmann

  Fred W Turek

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