14 Women-Owned Life Sciences and Biomedical Businesses SBIR “Success Stories”
The NIH lists 73 “success stories” of businesses funded by SBIR on their website, 14 of which are woman-owned businesses:
Read the stories of 14 SBIR success stories for woman-owned businesses on the NIH website:
- Cognition Therapeutics – Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Progress in Restoring Cognitive Function
- Trifoia – Digital Learning Company Supports Parents, Teachers, and Underserved Communities
- Montana Molecular, LLC – Montana Molecular Aids Researchers in Studying Diseases from COVID-19 to Substance Use Disorders
- Intrinsic Lifesciences – Underlying Causes of Anemia Revealed With New Test
- Actuated Medical – Using Vibrations in Medical Devices
- REESSI – Woman-Owned Business Designs Games that Empower Youth
- Litron Laboratories – Litron Harnesses Light to Identify Toxic Substances
- Microvi Biotechnologies – Engineering Company Filters Water with Pollutant-Eating Microbes
- ACMA Social Marketing – Latina-Owned Business Creates Effective Public Health Campaigns
- Pinnacle Technology – Kansas Biomedical Company Advances Brain Disorder Research
- Behavior Imaging – Detecting Autism Earlier Leads to Better Treatment
- InDevR – Fast and Accurate Vaccine Potency Testing on a Machine the Size of a Desktop Printer
- Science Takeout – Science Takeout Brings Modern Research to the Classroom
- Talaris Therapeutics – Talaris Uses “Nurse Cells” to Get Transplant Patients Off Immunosuppressants
Source: NIH, 73 SBIR success stories