SBIR-STTR Award

Transgenic Black Soldier Flies for Sustainable, Improved Nutrition
Award last edited on: 7/11/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DARPA
Total Award Amount
$1,646,254
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
SB163-002
Principal Investigator
Derrick Gunther

Company Information

Echelon Biosciences Incorporated (AKA: Albion Biologics~Echelon Research Laboratories)

675 Arapeen Drive Suite 302
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
   (801) 588-0455
   echelon@echelon-inc.com
   www.echelon-inc.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Salt Lake

Phase I

Contract Number: D17PC00157
Start Date: 4/17/2017    Completed: 2/28/2018
Phase I year
2017
Phase I Amount
$149,592
We propose generating transgenic insects with improved nutrition for humans and livestock. The primary deliverable for Phase I will be expression of a genetic marker in the host insect and demonstration of enhanced essential nutrients in insect cell line...

Phase II

Contract Number: 140D6318C0031
Start Date: 3/5/2018    Completed: 3/4/2021
Phase II year
2018
Phase II Amount
$1,496,662
We propose to continue our project generating transgenic insect with improved nutrition for humans and livestock, building on the milestones we have reached and will continue to develop in phase I. We have already demonstrated insertion of exogenous reporter DNA into the insect, and continue to develop genetic engineering tools and techniques. We have expressed the biosynthetic pathway of interest in insect cell culture, resulting in accumulation of the target nutrient. With this groundwork already in place, we will engineer this biosynthetic pathway into the target insect genome. The primary deliverables for Phase II will be expression of the biosynthetic pathway allowing the accumulation of the key nutrient in the insect, resulting in a patented, already nutritious insect with improved nutritional profile. Essential nutrients are required for many biological processes, are found lacking in developing regions of the world, and could be part of a balanced diet during food shortages and extended military deployments. We will also develop the protocols for rearing, preservation of transgenic lines, and processing biomass into food and feedstuff, providing us the necessary protocols and experience to complete, and scale up, commercial production of a beneficial recycling insect with an improved nutritional profile.