Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
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What changed
NIH R01 · $0.7M · A mechanistic neuroimaging study to determine brain changes with auricular stimulation and auriculotherapy in healthy volunteers and chronic low back pain patients
Apr 2025New grantApr 29, 2025Source filing (opens the source filing in a new tab)
Momentum
Momentum 29 out of 100, unchanged since the last recompute.
Little recent filing activity, or the events on file have decayed.
Runway (estimate)
No disclosed raise on file, so there is nothing to model from.
Stage
Grant-only
The furthest-along thing in the public record. Not a projection.
Runway is an estimate: the last disclosed raise (SEC Form D) minus a modeled burn rate for the company’s stage and therapeutic area. It is not a disclosure, and companies routinely raise non-dilutive money we can’t see. How this is calculated.
Grant to raise
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- Grant
R01 · $721k · non-dilutive
May 1, 2025UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH · PI VOGT, KEITH MICHAEL · NCCIH · award ends Apr 30, 2030 · A mechanistic neuroimaging study to determine brain changes with auricular stimulation and auriculotherapy in healthy volunteers and chronic low back pain patients
NIH RePORTER · NIH RePORTER 11020630 (opens the source filing in a new tab)
- Patent
Patent granted
Jan 7, 2025assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. · DURABLE AND DISPERSIBLE CREPED MULTI-PLY TISSUE
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