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Jul-2009
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NIH SBIR Phase II award won. Guild Associates has been awarded a SBIR Phase II to further its Candida albicans research.
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Jun-2009
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Guild Associates is awarded USDA SBIR Phase II. The USDA has awarded Guild Associates a SBIR Phase II to further develop the promising research for detecting B. anthracis on contaminated foods.
Read more about the Phase I results at:
USDA Newsletter "In the Press".
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Jun-2009
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DTRA BAA awarded to Guild Associates. This project will further develop the cutting edge DARPA SBIR work.
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Mar-2009
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NIH to fund Guild Associates research. This project will generate the proof of principle results for a rapid Y. Pestis (commonly known as plague) diagnostic test kit.
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Jun-2007
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Guild
Associates wins USDA SBIR Phase I.
This project will generate the proof of principal studies for a novel
'light producing' phage that specifically detects B. anthracis
(commonly known as Anthrax) on contaminated foods.
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Apr-2007
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Guild
Associates wins Navy SBIR Phase I. This
study seeks to identify approaches for automating the scullery
operations onboard U.S. Department of Navy ships.
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Sep-2006
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DARPA Phase
II SBIR award won.
Continuing from Phase I, this project will generate a
Saccharomyces cerevisiae biocatalyst/biosensor that can detect and
biodegrade organophosphate (OP) agents such as VX, which is the most
lethal and persistent OP.
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Jul-2006
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NSF SBIR
Phase I awarded.
The goal of this project is to develop a novel high
temperature
NOx abatement catalyst and catalytic process for the control of NOx,
NH3, CO and non-methane-hydrocarbon emissions from natural gas fired
power plants.
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Nov-2005
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Guild
Associates wins DARPA Phase I SBIR.
The goal of this project is to generate a genetically
engineered
yeast biosensor that can detect and hydrolyze chemical warfare agents
such as VX.
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Aug-2005
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Guild
Associates wins NIH SBIR Phase I. The
goal of Phase I is to identify Candida albicans gene biomarkers which
are expressed solely during oral infection.
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Jul-2004
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Phase II of
Air Force SBIR "SUDAMaD" won.
Building on the research performed in Phase I, Guild will look to
further advance and flight test the UAV-based NBC detection
system.
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Jul-2003
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Guild
Associates wins Air Force SBIR Phase I.
Representing Guilds entry into the NBC detection market, the Air Force
SBIR will focus on development of a UAV/MAV-based detection system for
nuclear, biological or chemical agents. Guild has partnered with Theiss
Aviation and Orbital Research, Inc. for the research involved.
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