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TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: NanoFET

ID: S-194657 • Type: Special Notice • Match:  95%
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Description

NanoFiber Engineered Therapeutics Platform (NanoFET) from Los Alamos National Laboratory offers pharmaceutical and biodefense organizations a modular, adaptable scaffold for building next-generation immunotherapies. By merging self-assembling peptide nanofibers with interchangeable nanobody and peptide components, the platform enables rapid development of targeted treatments that bridge disease agents directly to the patient's own immune cells.

Infectious diseases and chronic conditions such as cancer continue to impose enormous public health and economic burdens worldwide. Conventional vaccines and biologics are typically designed against a single pathogen or target, leaving populations vulnerable when new or unknown threats emerge. For military personnel and first responders, the absence of broad-spectrum medical countermeasures means that exposure to an unidentified pathogen in the field can be met with little more than supportive care. In cancer immunotherapy, connecting tumor cells to the patient's own immune effector cells remains a formidable engineering challenge; current bispecific antibody formats are complex to manufacture, expensive and often limited in the number of targets they can engage simultaneously. Meanwhile, traditional antibody-based therapeutics are large molecules that can be difficult to produce at scale, may trigger unwanted immune reactions and lack the modularity needed for rapid adaptation to new disease targets. A platform capable of addressing multiple threats through a single reconfigurable architecture would represent a meaningful shift in how therapeutics are developed and deployed.

Advantages:

  • Modular architecture allows rapid swapping of nanobodies and peptides to address new disease targets without redesigning the core platform
  • Dual-function capability bridges disease agents directly to immune cells on a single construct, enabling both targeted and broad-spectrum responses
  • Adjuvant-free immune activation through self-assembling nanofibers that inherently stimulate robust, innate immune responses
  • Small, stable targeting molecules (nanobodies) that are easier to produce and engineer than conventional full-size antibodies
  • High-density multivalent display presents multiple antigens or functional components simultaneously, enhancing immune recognition
  • Compatibility with external biologics enables partners to integrate their own AI-designed binders or proprietary targeting molecules onto the nanofiber scaffold

Market Applications

  • Oncology (bispecific T-cell engagers, tumor-targeted immunotherapies, combination immunotherapy platforms)
  • Infectious Disease Therapeutics (pan-influenza treatments, broad-spectrum antiviral and antibacterial countermeasures, emerging pathogen response)
  • Biodefense and Military Medicine (medical countermeasures for warfighters, rapid-response therapeutics for unknown biological threats, field-deployable immune enhancers)
  • Vaccine Development (multiantigen vaccine platforms, adjuvant-free subunit vaccines, mucosal and systemic immunization)
  • Pharmaceutical Biologics and Drug Delivery (nanobody-drug conjugate scaffolds, targeted immune cell delivery, modular biologic platforms)

TRL 3

U.S. Patent pending

LA-UR-26-25007

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Background
The NanoFiber Engineered Therapeutics Platform (NanoFET) is developed by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and aims to provide pharmaceutical and biodefense organizations with a modular, adaptable scaffold for creating next-generation immunotherapies. This technology addresses significant public health challenges posed by infectious diseases and chronic conditions like cancer, which impose substantial economic burdens globally.

The platform is designed to overcome limitations of conventional vaccines and therapeutics that typically target single pathogens, thereby enhancing the response capabilities against emerging threats.

Work Details
The NanoFET platform enables rapid development of targeted treatments that connect disease agents directly to the patient's immune cells through three main capabilities:

1) Creation of nanobody-nanofiber chimeras (NNMs) that link pathogen-targeting nanobodies with immune-cell-engaging nanobodies on a single scaffold;

2) Activation of innate immune responses via dendritic cell-recruiting peptides conjugated to nanofibers, providing broad-spectrum countermeasures without prior knowledge of specific threats;

3) High-density display of multiple functional components on a single nanofiber, facilitating multiantigen vaccine configurations that stimulate both innate and adaptive immunity.

The platform supports various market applications including oncology, infectious disease therapeutics, biodefense, vaccine development, and pharmaceutical biologics.

Period of Performance
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Bidder Requirements
There are no specific bidder requirements mentioned in the solicitation details provided.

Overview

Response Deadline
Dec. 17, 2026, 7:00 p.m. EST Due in 182 Days
Posted
June 17, 2026, 6:35 p.m. EDT
Set Aside
None
Place of Performance
Los Alamos, NM 87545 United States
Source
Current SBA Size Standard
1000 Employees
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$50,000 - $500,000 (AI estimate)
On 6/17/26 Department of Energy issued Special Notice S-194657 for TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: NanoFET due 12/17/26.
Primary Contact
Name
Caleb Ledgerwood   Profile
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Secondary Contact

Name
Lindsay Augustyn   Profile
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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF > ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF > TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
FPDS Organization Code
8900-899015
Source Organization Code
500169667
Last Updated
June 17, 2026
Last Updated By
laugustyn@lanl.gov
Archive Date
June 17, 2027