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Active SBIR-STTR RPGS NIH (US)

Commercial Readiness for Direct-to-Digital Pathology

$4.66M USD

Funder NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Applikate Technologies, Inc.
Country United States
Start Date Jan 01, 2024
End Date Aug 31, 2026
Duration 973 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Principal Investigator; Co-Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 11000919
Grant Description

Project Summary Applikate Technologies has developed Clearing Histology with Multiphoton Microscopy (CHiMP), a novel tissue processing and imaging platform that provides direct-to-digital images from intact pathology tissue specimens, such as biopsies, without the need for wax embedding, slicing, or scanning of slides. The

application of this technology to cancer diagnosis will reduce errors, lower costs, ameliorate technician staffing issues, and provide same-day diagnosis for patients waiting to hear if they have cancer. The aim of this Phase IIb SBIR proposal is to support the development of risk management and quality

systems management required for the manufacture of clinical devices, as well as the clinical and non-clinical validation testing required for an application for premarket approval by the FDA. CHiMP has many advantages for general histology, including: H&E-like images familiar to pathologists but with

superior image quality, sub-micron effective thickness, and without artifacts common to slide preparation; non- destructive imaging that preserves intact tissue for ancillary molecular analysis and immunohistochemistry; rapid turnaround, with images ready within a few hours of receiving tissue; greatly reduced labor costs; true 3D

prospective; and digitized images for remote consultation and machine vision. The market for pathology equipment and consumables is $2B, and for digital pathology scanners it is $1B. CHiMP is poised to not only enter these markets as a unique and strong competitor, but to actually expand upon them by lowering the

barrier to entry for digital pathology through seamless integration into the laboratory workflow and raising the value of equipment and supplies while still lowering overall costs to hospitals through significant labor savings. The specific aims of this proposal are to: 1) Perform risk analysis; 2)Develop and implement a Quality

Management System; 3) Collect data for an FDA premarket submission and facility registration. Successful completion of these aims will enable CHiMP to enter the clinical diagnostic market, where it can have maximum impact on patient care and health economics.

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Applikate Technologies, Inc.

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