Home > Press > Stellar Biotechnologies Receives Extension of NSF - TECP Grant
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Stellar Biotechnologies, Inc. (TSX-V: KLH) (PINKSHEETS: SBOTF) is pleased to announce that its U.S. subsidiary has been awarded a $99,000 grant from The National Science Foundation (NSF) through the prestigious Technology Enhancement for Commercial Partnerships (TECP) program.
The grant is an extension to the company's SBIR grant: "Megathura Crenulata (giant keyhole limpet) Post Larval Culture - Bottleneck for a Valuable Medical Resource", and was based on the strong support provided by Bayer Innovation, co-development partner on this project.
John Sundsmo, Ph. D., Stellar's VP, Research & IP Management, commented, "This grant expands the scope of our 2009 $470,000 award to include critical research that will enhance Stellar's commercial partnerships. The research advances IP for Stellar, and puts us in excellent position for more significant grants to advance the commercial development of this important scientific work, while creating a sustainable supply of the sole KLH source, the keyhole limpet."
Stellar also announces an interview with CEO, Frank Oakes, and Executive VP, Darrell Brookstein: www.pinnacledigest.com/podcast/interview-stellar-biotechnologies-ceo-and-vp-big-pharma-interest-little-market-cap-company
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About Stellar Biotechnologies
Stellar Biotechnologies, Inc. (TSX-V: KLH) (PINKSHEETS: SBOTF) is a world leader in sustainable manufacturing of pharmaceutical grade immune carrier proteins (ICP), particularly with regard to the present most important pharmaceutical protein in this class, KLH (Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin). This evolutionary protein has a highly complex structure that makes it ideal for use in human and animal vaccines and diagnostic products. With partners and customers, its flagship Stellar KLH products are in the clinic, and on the way to being established as the only sustainable, long-term pharmaceutical source.
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