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ReSuture receives Phase I funding from the NSF SBIR Program
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PHOENIX, Feb. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ReSuture has recently announced that they have been selected for the National Science Foundation s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award. ReSuture will receive $256,000 of non-dilutive funding for research and development related to their proposal Open Vascular Training System for Surgical Skill Acquisition and Evaluation. The NSF SBIR program seeks innovative proposals that show promise of commercial and societal impact and is highly selective - with less than 15% of applicants receiving the grant. Using a merit review process, experts in the field evaluate each proposal prior to approval. The SBIR program is Congressionally mandated and intended to build a strong national economy by supporting scientific excellence and technological innovation through the investment of federal research funds in the private sector.
247Sports has Wills ranked as a two-star prospect and the No. 62 player in Pennsylvania.
The Nittany Lions currently have several young offensive tackles on their roster, including Bryce Effener, Caedan Wallace, and Rasheed Walker. Phil Trautwein only has one scholarship tackle committed to the class of 2021 in Landon Tengwall, however, so Wills could provide some valuable depth for the group.
After no surprises on
National Signing Day earlier this month, James Franklin added 15 scholarship players to his recruiting class of 2021. Along with highly recruited players such as Tengwall and Christian Veilleux, the Nittany Lions do have a deep group of run-on players.