
Hycart - Biologic Cartilage Resurfacing With A Functional Osteochondral ImplantAward last edited on: 8/7/14
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NIAMSTotal Award Amount
$150,000Award Phase
1Solicitation Topic Code
-----Principal Investigator
James PoserCompany Information
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43AR064110-01Start Date: 9/17/13 Completed: 8/31/14
Phase I year
2013Phase I Amount
$150,000Public Health Relevance Statement:
Public Health Relevance:
HyCart will significantly enhance the ability to repair injuries to articular cartilage by providing biologic, osteochondral implants that can repair cartilage injurie from focal defects up to entire joint compartments. In addition, HyCart will be custom-made to the defect size to maximize the retention of healthy cartilage and will possess biomechanical properties similar to native tissue. By permanently repairing cartilage injuries, HyCart will alleviate the short-term symptoms of cartilage damage and reduce the risk of osteoarthritis.
NIH Spending Category:
Arthritis; Bioengineering; Regenerative Medicine; Stem Cell Research; Stem Cell Research - Nonembryonic - Human
Project Terms:
Adhesives; adult stem cell; animal data; articular cartilage; Autologous; base; Biochemical; Biomechanics; bone; Cartilage; Cartilage injury; cartilage repair; Cell Density; Cell Survival; Cells; Cellularity; Chondrocytes; Collagen; Custom; Data; Defect; Degenerative polyarthritis; density; Dermis; Development; Engineering; Ensure; Equilibrium; Force of Gravity; functional restoration; GAG Gene; Goals; Healed; healing; Histologic; Hydroxyapatites; Hypertrophy; Implant; implantation; improved; In Vitro; in vivo; Incidence; Injury; injury and repair; innovation; joint function; Joints; Knee joint; Lateral; Lead; Location; Mechanics; Medial; Molds; nano; Nude Mice; Operative Surgical Procedures; osteochondral tissue; Partner in relationship; Phase; phase 2 study; pre-clinical; Process; product development; Property; prospective; public health relevance; Recommendation; repaired; research clinical testing; response to injury; Risk; sample fixation; Selection Criteria; Shapes; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; success; Surface; Symptoms; Techniques; Technology; Testing; Time; tissue repair; Tissues; Trauma
Phase II
Contract Number: ----------Start Date: 00/00/00 Completed: 00/00/00