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April 2010
Seacoast Science selected for award for a Phase
I SBIR from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The project will be to develop and test new polymers
for explosive detection. |
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February 2010
Seacoast Science is awarded an U.S. Air
Force Phase II SBIR for the development of
sensor systems for CBRNE targets.
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February 2010
Seacoast Science begins work on a NASA Phase
I SBIR program to develop a sensor system for
aerosolized chemicals. |
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December 2009
Seacoast Science expands its' research and
development as well as sensor component operations
opening an office in East San Diego County. This
office will be leading the development and future
manufacturing for bio medical applications using
Seacoast's sensor technology. |
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December 2009
Seacoast is profile on Xconomy San Diego.
(Read about Seacoast) |
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November 2009
Seacoast Science is awarded a Phase II STTR
from the US Air Force. The project is a collaboration
with University of California San Diego researchers. |
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November 2009
Seacoast Science's sensor technology is highlighted in
TechUpdate a quarterly newletter published by the U.S. Missile
Defense Agency.
(Read about Seacoast and MDA) |
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September 2009
Seacoast is selected as one of six finalists
in the American West Regional Final of the Global
Security Challenge Competition. The Global Security
Challenge highlights the world's most promising
security technologies that make airports, cities
and enterprises safer without encroaching on civil
liberties.
Learn More
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September 2009
New Educational Product Shipping
Seacoast begins shipping an educational GC.
Through a relationship with Vernier Software and
Technology, Mini GCs are being distributed to educational
institutions as a teaching tool on the principals
of chromatography. To learn more about the
Vernier Mini GC
Click Here.
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August 2009
Seacoast Science establishes a presence in
Starkville, Mississippi. The new office supports
Seacoast's continued work with Mississippi
State University and allows for future growth. |
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June 2009
Seacoast Science is selected for award of a Phase I STTR from
the US Navy. The project will be a collaboration with researchers
at Miss. St. University, to develop a monitoring system for the
process control of biomass to fuels.
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April 2009
Seacoast announces that is has licensed BSP3, a
polymer for chemical sensing and preconcentration systems from the
Pacific Northwest National Labs
• PNNL Press Release
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February 2009
Seacoast Science awarded US Air Force Phase I SBIR to develop
sensor system for CBRNE targets.
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January 2009
Seacoast Science awarded a Phase II SBIR from the US Army
Medical Research and Materiel Command (MRMC) to continue
development work on chemical detectors for robot-based deployment.
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October 2008
Seacoast Science awarded NIEHS Phase I SBIR to study sensors
for groundwater contamination.
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October 2008
Seacoast Science's SeaPort miniGC is named Finalist for
Connect Organization's 2008 "Most Innovative New Product
Award," in the Aerospace and Security Technologies category.
• Connect
Press Release
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October 2008
Seacoast Science is selected for award of a
Phase I SBIR from the US Army, for
development of organocatalysts for CWA neutralization.
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September 2008
Seacoast Science is nominated for a 2008
Achievement Award based on its work performed on the Phase II
SBIR from the US Army, entitled "Detection of
Drugs/Narcotics and Processing Components Using 'Sniffing'
Devices."
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September 2008
Seacoast Science, Inc. profiled in San Diego
Union-Tribune.
• Tribune
Article from webpage
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June 2008
Seacoast Science is selected for award of a
Phase I STTR from the US Air Force. The
project will be a collaboration with
researchers at U.C. San Diego.
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April 2008
Seacoast Science is awarded a Phase I SBIR by the USSOCOM. The
USSOCOM project will use microsensors for the detection of
atmospheric gases.
• Seacoast News Release
• DOD
Website link
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December 2007
CONNECT
names Seacoast Science's SC210 as one of San Diego's Most
Innovative New Products.
• Seacoast News Release
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October 2007
Seacoast Science is awarded a Phase I SBIR by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The DHS project will use microsensors for the detection of small molecule targets.
• Seacoast News Release
• CCAT
San Diego Newsletter
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June 2007
Seacoast Science is awarded a Phase III SBIR by the US Army Research Office for the detection of illicit narcotics and
associated chemicals.
• Seacoast News Release
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March 2007
Seacoast Science exhibits its sensor systems and presents
new research on the detection of pesticides
Pittcon 2007 (The Pittsburgh Conference)
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February
2007
Seacoast Science wins a Phase I SBIR from the
Environmental Protection Agency for detecting toxics and
toxigenic organisms.
Program title: "
Handheld MEMS-Based detector of toxins and toxigenic organisms
indicative of harmful algal blooms".
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January 2007
Seacoast Science is profiled on San Diego's KGTV, in a news segment on Port Security.
• CCAT Press Release
• News Segment Video
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January 2007
Seacoast Science along with Mississippi State University is
awarded a
National Science Foundation Phase I STTR grant. This grant
is to investigate the use of MEMS based VOC sensors in wood kiln
drying applications. Program title: "Continuous
Monitoring Of Volatile Organic Compounds During Kiln Drying With
The MEMS Chemical Sensors".
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December
2006
Seacoast Science
is named a finalist for the CONNECT 2006 Most Innovative New
Product (MIP) Award. CONNECT
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November 2006
Seacoast Science is awarded a SBIR Phase I contract from the US
Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (MRMC) to
develop an Agile Robot-based Rapid Detection of Hazardous
Chemical and Biological Agents. Project
Abstract
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October 2006
Seacoast Science has been awarded a National Science
Foundation Phase II Award to continue its development program for
Detection of Toxic Mold. |
October
2006
Seacoast Science
mentioned
in the San Diego
Business Journal.
• Article
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September
2006
Seacoast Science
profiled in the LA
Times.
• Web
Article
• Print
Article
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June 2006
Seacoast Science Profiled as one of 12
CCAT companies in Government
Security News.
• Article
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March 2006
Seacoast Science selected for USDA Phase I SBIR program to
develop sensors for pesticides.
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March 2006
Seacoast Science selected for
CCAT follow-on product development award and
commercialization planning assistance for MEMS-based chemical
sensors.
•
CCAT Press Release
• Seacoast Press Release
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August 2005
Seacoast Science has been selected for
Phase II award(A03-053)
to continue its microsensor development for the US Army. |
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August 2005
Seacoast Science
profiled on
San Diego NBC 7/39 News.
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July 2005
Seacoast Science selected for
DOE Phase II to continue CO2 detector research and
development.
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July 2005
Seacoast Science
profiled in the
North County
Times.
• Article
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February 2005
The
CCAT has awarded Seacoast Science's technology ("MEMS Based Chemical
Sensors for Security and Defense Applications") a market
study, licensing assistance, and business consulting services. Seacoast
Science was also awarded business consulting and mentoring services that
will be performed by
UC San Diego
CONNECT.
•
Press Release
• TIP sheet
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February 2005
Seacoast Science selected for
Department of Homeland Security (HSARPA) Phase II SBIR award
to continue development of its Low Vapor Pressure Toxic Chemical
Detection system.
• Press Release
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January 2005
Seacoast Science wins a Phase I SBIR from the Defense Advanced
Project Agency (DARPA) for detection of chemicals in shipping
containers.
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January 2005
Seacoast Science wins a Phase I SBIR from the
Environmental Protection Agency for detecting
decontamination agents and homeland security applications.
• Press Release
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January 2005
Golden Triangle Chamber of Commerce features Seacoast
Science, Inc.
•
Jan 2005 Newsletter
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December 2004
Seacoast Science wins a
Missile Defense Agency Phase I SBIR award to develop a
hypergolic chemical detector.
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November 2004
Seacoast Science wins a
National Science Foundation Phase I SBIR award for
development of a toxic mold detection system
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July 2004
Seacoast Science wins 2
Department of Energy Phase I SBIR awards for (1) detection
of atmospheric CO2 and for (2) development of an integrated
pattern recognition system
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March 2004
Seacoast Science wins
Department of Homeland Security Phase I SBIR for Low Vapor
Pressure Toxic Chemical Detection
• Press Release
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February 2004
Seacoast Science wins US Marine Corps Phase II SBIR for
badge-sized microsensor system development
• Press Release
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November 2003
Seacoast Science wins
US Army SBIR (A03-053) for microsensor development
• Press Release
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November 2003
Nature
features Seacoast Science as one of the innovative high-tech
companies in San Diego: "Tomorrow's World," J. Knight, Nature
426 (12/11/2003) pp. 709-711
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