Organization NameCapability/TechnologyPoint of ContactOne-Pager
Gryphon Bio, Inc.Gryphon Bio has developed Temporal CNS blood biomarkers that can diagnose disease, predict outcome, monitor patients’ disease progression, and phenotype individual trajectories to reconstruct and inform on key decisions. They also improve the likelihood of regulatory approval of our biologics by health authorities.See Collaboration Database Tool on MTEC Members-Only Site
Kinsa HealthKinsa has built a next-generation early warning system, based on syndromic surveillance principles, that supports households, communities and public health systems with earlier and more actionable information about when and where biological threats, such as infectious illness, will spread. This system comprises 2.5M deployed medical guidance apps and smart thermometers, which together operate as a community-based triage system and provides data and insights not available via public health data, wearables, or other methods. Kinsa seeks a partnership with our fellow MTEC members on a project demonstrating how an early warning system - including alerts, dashboards and unique insights - can be leveraged to monitor for new outbreaks, inform where and when to deploy testing and response resources, and maintain force readiness.Justin Greenberg
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Naval Medical Research Unit San AntonioThe Naval Medical Research Unit San Antonio executes gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD} personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. NAMRU-SA scientists conduct basic, applied, and advanced technology research and development, and tackle cutting-edge issues that have a direct impact on the health, safety, survival and recovery of military service members.[email protected]View PDF