SB1MH135555
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Commercialization Readiness of Motion-Robust Brain MRI for Pediatric Healthcare - Project Abstract/Summary
Motion related artifacts are a significant source of cost to the healthcare system. With over 12,000 MRI scanners in the U.S. and estimates that $434,000 are lost per scanner each year, motion in MRIs is costing our health care system approximately $4B yearly.
Our FDA-cleared software solution Framewise Integrated Real-Time MRI Monitoring (FIRMM) mitigates data lost due to motion. However, the majority of paying customers so far are academic neuroimaging research centers; to ensure the commercial success of FIRMM, we need to expand the customer base to advanced brain mapping for clinical care.
The goal of this CRP application is to fill the remaining gap in FIRMM’s path to clinical commercialization success by partnering with Philips to complete and verify FIRMM and FIRMM-PIX integration with their scanner environment. Pediatric advanced brain mapping will serve as the initial proof-of-principle clinical market.
Leading hospitals and device manufacturers have expressed enthusiasm to use FIRMM for clinical care; however, two main barriers to clinical adoption remain: a reduction in technician critical decision making and availability of a collection of motion tracking enabled navigator sequences for clinical care.
Amongst the leading MRI manufacturers, Philips has a specific focus on pediatric brain imaging, which includes patient comfort solutions. Philips’ pulse sequence programming environment is unique in that it allows the addition of navigator pulses to exciting sequences much more easily than competitors such as Siemens and GE.
Integrating FIRMM and FIRMM-PIX navigated sequence package will create the first complete software-based motion mitigation solution for clinical brain mapping. Integrating the FIRMM tablet Philips' will lead to a more seamless integration into existing workflows; thus reducing the disruption to existing complex clinical workflows.
In addition, integrating the FIRMM tablet with Philips will help facilitate the widespread adoption of FIRMM/-PIX in the clinical market by obtaining widespread visibility via potential co-marketing with Philips and other medtech companies. This CRP is perfectly positioned to put FIRMM and its subsequent products on a pathway to long-term success.
Motion related artifacts are a significant source of cost to the healthcare system. With over 12,000 MRI scanners in the U.S. and estimates that $434,000 are lost per scanner each year, motion in MRIs is costing our health care system approximately $4B yearly.
Our FDA-cleared software solution Framewise Integrated Real-Time MRI Monitoring (FIRMM) mitigates data lost due to motion. However, the majority of paying customers so far are academic neuroimaging research centers; to ensure the commercial success of FIRMM, we need to expand the customer base to advanced brain mapping for clinical care.
The goal of this CRP application is to fill the remaining gap in FIRMM’s path to clinical commercialization success by partnering with Philips to complete and verify FIRMM and FIRMM-PIX integration with their scanner environment. Pediatric advanced brain mapping will serve as the initial proof-of-principle clinical market.
Leading hospitals and device manufacturers have expressed enthusiasm to use FIRMM for clinical care; however, two main barriers to clinical adoption remain: a reduction in technician critical decision making and availability of a collection of motion tracking enabled navigator sequences for clinical care.
Amongst the leading MRI manufacturers, Philips has a specific focus on pediatric brain imaging, which includes patient comfort solutions. Philips’ pulse sequence programming environment is unique in that it allows the addition of navigator pulses to exciting sequences much more easily than competitors such as Siemens and GE.
Integrating FIRMM and FIRMM-PIX navigated sequence package will create the first complete software-based motion mitigation solution for clinical brain mapping. Integrating the FIRMM tablet Philips' will lead to a more seamless integration into existing workflows; thus reducing the disruption to existing complex clinical workflows.
In addition, integrating the FIRMM tablet with Philips will help facilitate the widespread adoption of FIRMM/-PIX in the clinical market by obtaining widespread visibility via potential co-marketing with Philips and other medtech companies. This CRP is perfectly positioned to put FIRMM and its subsequent products on a pathway to long-term success.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Saint Louis,
Missouri
631081239
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 203% from $1,325,626 to $4,017,976.
Turing Medical Technologies was awarded
Pediatric Brain MRI Motion-Robust Software Solution for Clinical Care
Project Grant SB1MH135555
worth $4,017,976
from the National Institute of Mental Health in April 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Saint Louis Missouri United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.242 Mental Health Research Grants.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity SBIR/STTR Commercialization Readiness Pilot (CRP) Program Technical Assistance and Late Stage Development (SB1, Clinical Trial Not Allowed).
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 6/22/26
Period of Performance
4/15/24
Start Date
3/31/27
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to SB1MH135555
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
SB1MH135555
SAI Number
SB1MH135555-1723380110
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Small Business
Awarding Office
75N700 NIH National Institute of Mental Health
Funding Office
75N700 NIH National Institute of Mental Health
Awardee UEI
DXK7YWNEZEL4
Awardee CAGE
87D22
Performance District
MO-01
Senators
Joshua Hawley
Eric Schmitt
Eric Schmitt
Modified: 6/22/26