OVERVIEW
DRIVe is seeking proposals to develop novel instrumentation-based platform technologies for on-demand, simultaneous detection of multiple biochemical health markers at the point of need. The goal is to obtain quantitative information about patients’ health status at the point of need, avoiding the long sample-to-answer times and personnel training requirements of traditional central laboratory testing that can lead to delays in receiving care.
PARTNERS
Companies we have partnered with on this program to date
APPROACH
Support the development and validation of new platform technologies for simple, rapid multiplexed analysis of biological specimens in the home setting.
These novel technologies:
- Use non-invasive and minimally invasive samples to provide quantitative information about a patient's health status
- Are readily adaptable to a broad menu of test panels to cover a wide range of disease states as well as standard health assessments
- Offer rapid results for interpretation by health care providers
Program Goals
Access to Care
Technologies that enable more rapid delivery of healthcare
Flexible Solutions
Platform technologies that are adaptable to a broad menu of multiplex test panels
Health Care System Resilience
Routine health care practice is available to all, especially when coupled with telemedicine
LAB AT HOME
Funding
Opened
8/25/21
Amendment
#14
Revised AOI
Description
1/7/2022
Amendment
#18New Amendment
10/22/2022
Amendment
#001New Amendment
2/1/23
Amendment
#006New Amendment
9/13/23
Amendment
#012New Amendment
12/14/2023
Amendment
#18
Funding
Closes
3/15/24
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Lab at Home is open until March 15, 2024