The National Science Foundation Awards Lura Health a $1M Phase II Small Business Innovation Research Grant
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Lura Health , an innovative medical device company developing the first wearable salivary diagnostic health monitoring system, announced today that the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) has awarded the company a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR Ph II) grant.
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- Lura Health , an innovative medical device company developing the first wearable salivary diagnostic health monitoring system, announced today that the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) has awarded the company a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR Ph II) grant.
- The SBIR Ph II grant is a 24-month, $1M award that will be used to complete research and development of the Lura Health monitoring system.
- We are very pleased to continue our cooperation with the National Science Foundation.
- Supporters of Lura Health include the National Science Foundation (NSF), SOSV, SOSVs HAX, Dorm Room Fund (DRF), VentureWell, New England Medical Innovation Center (NEMIC).