
Rapid response toxicology prediction platformAward last edited on: 2/14/2021
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NIEHSTotal Award Amount
$1,149,071Award Phase
2Solicitation Topic Code
NIEHSPrincipal Investigator
Glenn John MyattCompany Information
LeadScope Inc (AKA: Columbus Molecular Software)
Location: Single
Congr. District: 15
County: Franklin
Congr. District: 15
County: Franklin
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43ES026909-01Start Date: 6/1/2016 Completed: 8/31/2017
Phase I year
2016Phase I Amount
$149,460Public Health Relevance Statement:
Public Health Relevance:
This project is focused on the computational hazard identification of chemicals with the aim to improve environmental public health and prevent disease, by addressing the backlog of thousands of untested chemicals.
NIH Spending Category:
Bioengineering; Endocrine Disruptors
Project Terms:
acute toxicity; Address; Adoption; Animal Experiments; Area; authority; base; Breathing; carcinogenicity; Categories; chemical spill; Chemicals; Classification; Computer Simulation; Computer software; Consultations; cost; Data; data mining; Databases; Dermal; design; Development; developmental toxicity; Disease; Dose; Emergency response; Endocrine disruption; Ensure; Evaluation; Event; Expert Opinion; Eye; Generations; Genetic; genetic approach; Guidelines; hazard; Hazard Identification; improved; In Vitro; in vivo; interest; irritation; Journals; Label; Laboratories; Lethal Dose 50; Licensing; Literature; Methodology; Methods; Modeling; Monitor; new technology; novel; Oral; Peer Review; Pharmacologic Substance; Phase; prevent; Procedures; Productivity; Protocols documentation; Public Health; public health relevance; Publications; Publishing; Reading; Recommendation; reproductive toxicity; research and development; research study; response; Risk; Safety; safety study; screening; Skin; Structure; System; Testing; Time; tool; Toxic effect; Toxicology; working group
Phase II
Contract Number: 2R44ES026909-02Start Date: 00/00/00 Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2018(last award dollars: 2019)
Phase II Amount
$999,611Public Health Relevance Statement:
Narrative This project is focused on the computational assessment of the safety of chemicals with the aim of reducing the burden of environmentally associated disease and dysfunction, and to promote the publics right to a healthy, quality environment.
Project Terms:
Agrochemicals; Animal Testing; Area; base; bioaccumulation; Canada; carcinogenicity; Categories; chemical spill; Chemicals; Classification; computational toxicology; Computer Simulation; Computer software; Computing Methodologies; Confidential Information; Cosmetics; cost; Data; Databases; design; Development; developmental toxicity; Disease; Dose; Emergency response; Endocrine; Endocrine disruption; Ensure; Environment; Europe; Exercise; Fingerprint; Food; Functional disorder; Government; Grant; Harvest; hazard; Hazard Assessment; Hazard Identification; Health; Hepatotoxicity; Human; improved; Industrialization; Industry; International; Japan; Knowledge; Label; Laboratory Research; Licensing; Materials Testing; member; Methodology; Methods; model development; Modeling; Oral; Pharmacologic Substance; Phase; Price; Procedures; Process; Productivity; Protocols documentation; Publications; Publishing; reproductive; reproductive toxicity; research and development; Research Design; respiratory; response; Running; Safety; Series; Skin; Specific qualifier value; Structure; Structure-Activity Relationship; System; Technology; Test Result; Time; tool; Toxic effect; Toxicology; United States