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Method for Evaluation of Drug Resistance for Plasmodium Falciparum
Award last edited on: 9/16/02
Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$586,543
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A90-421
Principal Investigator
Michael T Makler
Company Information
Flow Inc
6127 S W Corbett
Portland, OR 97201
(503) 246-2710
mikeatflow@aol.com
www.malariatest.com
Location:
Single
Congr. District:
01
County:
Multnomah
Phase I
Contract Number:
91-C-1015
Start Date:
1/15/91
Completed:
7/15/91
Phase I year
1990
Phase I Amount
$50,000
The detection of drug resistant forms of plasmodium falciparum has traditionally required a 24-48 hr culture period with analysis conducted by microscopically measuring the level of parasitemia for each test point. It is our intent to modify this procedure to allow earlier detection of the drug resistant form of the parasite and to permit this detection to be made with significant reduction in man-power requirements. The assay is based on detection of metabolic metabolic products of the parasite during its growth phase. These metabolic products will be measured by standard technique. Thus the assay for drug resistance will be dependent on an alteration of the metabolism of the parasite rather than direct measurement of parasite multiplication.
Phase II
Contract Number:
DAMD17-91-C-1015
Start Date:
5/1/92
Completed:
4/30/94
Phase II year
1992
Phase II Amount
$536,543
The detection of drug resistant forms of Plasmodium falciparum has traditionally required a 2448 hr culture period with analysis conducted by microscopically measuring the level of parasitemia for each test point. It is our intent to modify this procedure to allow earlier detection of the drug resistant form of the parasite and to permit this detection to be made with significant reduction in man-power requirements. The assay is based on detection of metabolic products of the parasite during its growth phase. These metabolic products will be measured by standard technique. Thus the assay for drug resistance will be dependent on an alteration of the metabolism of parasite rather than direct measurement of parasite multiplication.
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