NASA SBIR 2014 Solicitation
FORM B - PROPOSAL SUMMARY
PROPOSAL NUMBER: |
14-1 H10.02-8875 |
SUBTOPIC TITLE: |
International Space Station (ISS) Utilization |
PROPOSAL TITLE: |
A Simple, Robust Lightweight Microscopy and Sample Processing System for Scientific and Commercial Research on ISS |
SMALL BUSINESS CONCERN (Firm Name, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
Techshot, Inc.
7200 Highway 150
Greenville, IN 47124 - 9515
(812) 923-9591
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR/PROJECT MANAGER (Name, E-mail, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
Michael A. Kurk
akurk@techshot.com
7200 Highway 150
Greenville, IN 47124 - 9515
(812) 923-9591 Extension :224
CORPORATE/BUSINESS OFFICIAL (Name, E-mail, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
Mark S. Deuser
mdeuser@techshot.com
7200 Highway 150
Greenville, IN 47124 - 9515
(812) 923-9591 Extension :247
Estimated Technology Readiness Level (TRL) at beginning and end of contract:
Begin: 2
End: 5
Technology Available (TAV) Subtopics
International Space Station (ISS) Utilization is a Technology Available (TAV) subtopic
that includes NASA Intellectual Property (IP). Do you plan to use
the NASA IP under the award? No
TECHNICAL ABSTRACT (Limit 2000 characters, approximately 200 words)
A light-weight, user-friendly, algorithmically or remotely controlled microscope, not purchased from a microscope company, coupled to fluid sample processing and sample changing systems is proposed. It is an easy-access light microscope consisting of a novel illuminator-condenser with no moving parts, a sample-processing remotely controlled translating stage using hollow slides, a high-definition color video camera, including multiparameter image processing and analysis. This system will be especially useful when the U. S. Light Microscopy Module on ISS is out of service in 2017-2018. In phase I research Techshot will produce a functioning laboratory prototype of this system by meeting the following technical objectives (1) Determine the detailed requirements of identified ISS microscopy users and implement these requirements in a design, (2) Build a laboratory prototype of the microscopy system installed in an EXPRESS locker insert, and (3) Operate the laboratory prototype for at least three ISS user experimenters. The tested prototype will serve as the basis for Phase II research, in which a version designed for space flight will be built and tested.
POTENTIAL NASA COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words)
An algorithmically or remotely controlled microscope coupled to fluid sample processing and sample changing systems is proposed as an easy-access light microscopy system including a novel condenser with no moving parts, a remotely controlled translating stage with hollow slides, and a color video camera with image processing and analysis. This system will be useful when the U. S. Light Microscopy Module on ISS is out of service in 2017-2018. In phase I research Techshot will produce a functioning laboratory prototype of this system.
POTENTIAL NON-NASA COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words)
Techshot expects to commercialize the proposed ISS microscopy system by incorporating it into the company's spaceflight services program it offers to other Government agencies like NIH, NSF, and DoD. In combination with the long list of other proven and new flight hardware developed by Techshot this capability is expected to greatly expand the company's range of services. In addition to in-space users interested in the life sciences, the microscopy system is especially applicable to industrial research on the dynamics of colloids and particle suspensions found in the food, cosmetic, paint, pharmaceutical and composite industries. For example, the pharmaceutical industry is very interested in how protein crystals grow but has not previously been able to monitor repeated experiments in space where improved crystals are grown.
TECHNOLOGY TAXONOMY MAPPING (NASA's technology taxonomy has been developed by the SBIR-STTR program to disseminate awareness of proposed and awarded R/R&D in the agency. It is a listing of over 100 technologies, sorted into broad categories, of interest to NASA.)
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Analytical Instruments (Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Energy; see also Sensors)
Biological (see also Biological Health/Life Support)
Display
Health Monitoring & Sensing (see also Sensors)
Image Analysis
Image Processing
Lenses
Optical/Photonic (see also Photonics)
Visible
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