NSF Awards SBIR Grant to Develop Affordable Cellular Video Microscopy Platform
The National Science Foundation has awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I grant to 37degrees, Inc. to develop a personal, cloud-connected cellular video microscopy system that makes dynamic live-cell imaging accessible and affordable for scientists, educators, and industry researchers.
Traditional microscopes often capture only static images, missing vital insights from long-term cellular behavior. The proposed solution integrates a compact, modular incubator—designed with an optical port for continuous imaging—with an automated video capture module. This setup enables stable, multi-day video microscopy without the need for bulky, contamination-prone incubation systems.
To address the challenge of managing large video datasets, the system employs GPU-based real-time analysis and a cloud platform for storage, collaboration, and data sharing. The resulting ecosystem will support a growing library of cellular videos and analytical tools, with applications spanning academic research, biotechnology, contract research organizations, and STEM education.
This NSF-funded project supports the Foundation’s mission to advance scientific innovation with broad societal impact.
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https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/show-award/?AWD_ID=2423518
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