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SBIR Phase I: A Microprocessor for Complex, Multidimensional Cell Reprogramming: Acoustic- — NSF Award to CELLECHO INC (CA, $305,0

The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to make cell engineering more accessible, enabling a wider range of users, from students to experienced researchers, to perform complex cellular modifications with ease. Similar to how 3D printing revolutionized

Award titleSBIR Phase I: A Microprocessor for Complex, Multidimensional Cell Reprogramming: Acoustic-
Award ID2507783
AwardeeCELLECHO INC
CityIRVINE
StateCA
Amount obligated$305,000
Principal investigatorMohammad Aghaamoo
ProgramSBIR Phase I
Start date04/15/2025
AbstractThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to make cell engineering more accessible, enabling a wider range of users, from students to experienced researchers, to perform complex cellular modifications with ease. Similar to how 3D printing revolutionized manufacturing, this project aims to develop a microchip-based, miniaturized liquid and cell handling technology that makes advanced cell engineering feasible in diverse laboratory
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