SBIR-STTR Award

Single Process Multiplex Detection System for Biological and Chemical Pathogens in Food and Water
Award last edited on: 9/24/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$1,146,229
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A15-064
Principal Investigator
Himanshu J Sant

Company Information

Espira Inc

825 North 300 West Suite 310
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
   (801) 792-7074
   scott.sundberg@espirainc.com
   www.espirainc.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Salt Lake

Phase I

Contract Number: W911QY-15-P-0340
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2015
Phase I Amount
$99,964
Espira has developed a Biohazard Analyzer (BA) for rapid pathogen detection. Espiras Biohazard Analyzer goes beyond lab culturing of indicator coliforms and E.coli by detecting a suite of specific bacteria, protozoa and viruses in the same test. Total organisms and viable organisms are separately reported for each pathogen. A typical Biohazard Analyzer test cycle is under 1 hour. This includes automated sample collection, concentration, and detection and can be operated by minimally trained personnel. For this proposal we are applying our BA towards monitoring of E. Coli O157:H7 (bacterial target), Cryptosporidium (parasite target) and Norovirus (viral target). The current approaches to monitor these pathogens are laborious and time consuming. None of the devices is multiplexed enough to accommodate such large variety of pathogens as requested in the solicitation. Typically, more than 24 hours are required with relatively large lab requirements and trained technicians to detect the content of pathogens in food and water. In this proposal to Army we are planning to test the feasibility of our technology towards an integrated (single process) and automated instrument for near-real time in line diagnostics with 100 ml water sample spiked with known quantity of pathogens of interest.

Phase II

Contract Number: W911QY-17-C-0032
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2017
(last award dollars: 2020)
Phase II Amount
$1,046,265

Espira has developed a Biohazard Analyzer (BA) for rapid pathogen detection. Espiras Biohazard Analyzer goes beyond lab culturing of indicator coliforms and E.coli by detecting a suite of specific bacteria, parasites and viruses in the same test. Total organisms and viable organisms are separately reported for each pathogen. A typical Biohazard Analyzer test cycle is under 1 hour. This includes automated sample collection, concentration, and detection and can be operated by minimally trained personnel. For this proposal we are applying our BA towards monitoring of 5 bacterial targets, 5 parasite targets and 5 viral targets. The current approaches to monitor these pathogens are laborious and time consuming. None of the devices is multiplexed enough to accommodate such large variety of pathogens as requested in the solicitation. Typically, more than 24 hours are required with relatively large lab requirements and trained technicians to detect the content of pathogens in food and water. In this proposal to Army we are planning to test the feasibility of our technology towards an integrated (single process) and automated instrument for near-real time in line diagnostics with 100 ml water and 25 gm food sample seeded with known quantity of pathogens of interest.