
A Predictive Computational Platform for Gut Microbiome Precision MedicineAward last edited on: 3/5/20
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NIGMSTotal Award Amount
$224,929Award Phase
1Solicitation Topic Code
-----Principal Investigator
Mohammad SoheilypourCompany Information
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43GM130228-01A1Start Date: 5/2/19 Completed: 11/1/20
Phase I year
2019Phase I Amount
$224,929Public Health Relevance Statement:
Project Narrative Individual variations in drug efficacy and toxicity is a major health and economic issue. This project aims to increase the effectiveness of drug development through the development of a novel, personalized computational platform for predicting individual-specific response of the gut microbiome to various drugs.
Project Terms:
3-Dimensional; Algorithms; Area; base; Behavior; Berberine; Biochemical Pathway; Biological Models; biological systems; Biotechnology; cell motility; Characteristics; Clinical Data; Clinical Trials; clinically relevant; Communities; Complex; Computational Biology; computational platform; Computational Technique; Computer Simulation; cost; Data; design; Development; Diffusion; Digoxin; Disease; Dose; Drug Design; drug development; drug efficacy; Drug Industry; Drug Kinetics; Drug Prescriptions; Drug toxicity; Effectiveness; Environment; Evaluation; experimental study; Government; gut microbiome; gut microbiota; Health; health economics; Hour; Human; Human Microbiome; human model; improved; In Vitro; in vivo; Individual; individual variation; Industrialization; Industry; Infrastructure; inter-individual variation; interest; Investments; Medical; medication safety; Metagenomics; metaproteomics; Michigan; microbial; Microbiology; microbiome; microbiome composition; microbiome research; microbiome therapeutics; microbiota; Modeling; novel; Outcome; parallelization; personalized medicine; Persons; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pharmacologic Substance; Phase; Plug-in; Population; pre-clinical; precision medicine; Precision Medicine Initiative; prevent; prototype; Reaction; Research; Research Personnel; response; Role; San Francisco; simulation; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; software as a service; spatiotemporal; Structure; System; Techniques; Technology; Therapeutic; therapeutic effectiveness; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; therapeutic target; Time; tool; Toxic effect; treatment response; trend; Universities; Validation; web based interface; Xenobiot
Phase II
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