SBIR-STTR Award

Haplotype-Based Methods/Software for Analyzing SNP Data
Award last edited on: 3/6/07

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NCHGR
Total Award Amount
$883,750
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Lue Ping Zhao

Company Information

Enodar Biologic Corporation (AKA: Enodar Biometric Corporation)

1100 Olive Way Suite 900
Seattle, WA 98101
   (206) 344-3300
   enodar@enodar.com
   www.enodar.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 07
County: King

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43HG002877-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2003
Phase I Amount
$133,750
Our long-term goal for our newly formed bioinformatics company Enodar BioLogic Corporation (Enodar) is to bring rigorously developed statistical tools to clinical genomic studies by marketing a software module called SNIPLus. In the short-term we will investigate the performance of this haplotype-based method for analyzing multiple SNP markers from candidate genes, especially the scalability of handling dozen of SNPs to over hundreds of SNPs, and flexibility of testing haplotype/environmental interactions. If the preliminary results turn out to be promising, we will develop the methodology into a working prototype of SNiPlus. SNiPlus will associate haplotypes with clinical outcomes, facilitating discovery of haplotype-based biomarkers for assessing efficacy of clinical treatment and prognosis. Phase I specific aims are to: 1) develop and test SNiPlus for modeling clinical outcomes with SNP profiles and 2) develop a user-friendly SNiPlus software prototype module. SNiPlus will be able to fill the gap between biomedical researchers and statistical genetics, and to enable biomedical investigators to postulate and test specific haplotype-based hypotheses under rigorous statistical assessment. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: The investigators will market the SNiPlus statistical software module as an add-on package to GENEPLUS, our existing bioinformatics software suite for analyzing genomic data. Commercially, Enodar will develop a user-friendly software interface for use by both basic science and clinical science researchers, who will more easily generate valuable leads for clinical research.

Thesaurus Terms:
computer data analysis, computer program /software, computer system design /evaluation, haploidy, method development, single nucleotide polymorphism, statistics /biometry computer human interaction, computer simulation, gene environment interaction, genetic model, informatics, model design /development clinical research, human data

Phase II

Contract Number: 7R43HG002877-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2003
Phase II Amount
$750,000
Our long-term goal for our newly formed bioinformatics company Enodar BioLogic Corporation (Enodar) is to bring rigorously developed statistical tools to clinical genomic studies by marketing a software module called SNIPLus. In the short-term we will investigate the performance of this haplotype-based method for analyzing multiple SNP markers from candidate genes, especially the scalability of handling dozen of SNPs to over hundreds of SNPs, and flexibility of testing haplotype/environmental interactions. If the preliminary results turn out to be promising, we will develop the methodology into a working prototype of SNiPlus. SNiPlus will associate haplotypes with clinical outcomes, facilitating discovery of haplotype-based biomarkers for assessing efficacy of clinical treatment and prognosis. Phase I specific aims are to: 1) develop and test SNiPlus for modeling clinical outcomes with SNP profiles and 2) develop a user-friendly SNiPlus software prototype module. SNiPlus will be able to fill the gap between biomedical researchers and statistical genetics, and to enable biomedical investigators to postulate and test specific haplotype-based hypotheses under rigorous statistical assessment. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: The investigators will market the SNiPlus statistical software module as an add-on package to GENEPLUS, our existing bioinformatics software suite for analyzing genomic data. Commercially, Enodar will develop a user-friendly software interface for use by both basic science and clinical science researchers, who will more easily generate valuable leads for clinical research.

Thesaurus Terms:
Computer Data Analysis, Computer Program /Software, Computer System Design /Evaluation, Haploidy, Method Development, Single Nucleotide Polymorphism, Statistics /Biometry Computer Human Interaction, Computer Simulation, Gene Environment Interaction, Genetic Model, Informatics, Model Design /Development Clinical Research, Human Data