SBIR-STTR Award

Ethics Training Health Oriented Software (Ethos)
Award last edited on: 1/12/10

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NCRR
Total Award Amount
$100,000
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Beth Ann Anderson

Company Information

Arkitek Inc (AKA: Arkitek Studios)

PO Box 4551
Paso Robles, CA 93447
   (206) 286-0337
   beth@arkitek.com
   www.arkitek.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 24
County: San Luis Obispo

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43RR026191-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$100,000
Arkitek Studios, Incorporated, a small business that creates high-end interactive visual content for the science, technology and education communities, and the Northwest Association for Biomedical Research (NWABR), a non-profit organization that advances the understanding and support of biomedical research, request funding for Phase I of a Small Business Innovation Research Award (SBIR) entitled "Ethics Training Health Oriented Software" (ETHOS). To guarantee continued support for the research enterprise, it is necessary to promote understanding of the process of biomedical research and also to address its ethical considerations. While members of the general public enjoy the vital health benefits of biomedical research, they are generally unaware of the process that generates new treatments and cures, or the ethical standards that help ensure that research is responsibly conducted. The ETHOS interactive learning software illustrates how the NIH goal of promoting the highest level of scientific integrity, public accountability, and social responsibility in the conduct of science is supported in practice through the ethical guidelines and principles that govern research. Our vision is to provide highly interactive, discovery-oriented software that provides students with an engaging way to understand ethical principles and their role in the responsible conduct of research. The project is organized around the following aims: 1) Develop an engaging prototype for health science interactive bioethics software based on the bioethical principle of "Respect for Persons"; 2) Conduct a feasibility study to evaluate the prototype; and 3) Create opportunities for small business growth and the support the commercial application of prior NIH funding. Research in Phase I will focus on the following Key Questions: Does the prototype promote student understanding of the bioethical principle featured? Are students engaged by the technical aspects of the software and its design elements? Does the prototype meet the curricular needs of teachers?

Public Health Relevance:
To guarantee continued support for the research enterprise, it is necessary to promote understanding of the process of biomedical research and also to address its ethical considerations. While members of the general public enjoy the vital health benefits of biomedical research, they are generally unaware of the process that generates new treatments and cures, or the ethical standards that help ensure that research is responsibly conducted. The ETHOS interactive learning software illustrates how the NIH goal of promoting the highest level of scientific integrity, public accountability, and social responsibility in the conduct of science is supported in practice through the ethical guidelines and principles that govern research.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
ETHOS Project Narrative/Relevance To guarantee continued support for the research enterprise, it is necessary to promote understanding of the process of biomedical research and also to address its ethical considerations. While members of the general public enjoy the vital health benefits of biomedical research, they are generally unaware of the process that generates new treatments and cures, or the ethical standards that help ensure that research is responsibly conducted. The ETHOS interactive learning software illustrates how the NIH goal of promoting the highest level of scientific integrity, public accountability, and social responsibility in the conduct of science is supported in practice through the ethical guidelines and principles that govern research.

Project Terms:
Accountability; Address; Animals; Animation; Animation (PT); Animation [Publication Type]; Award; Basic Research; Basic Science; Bioethics; Biomedical Research; Businesses; Case Study; Clinical Research; Clinical Study; Clinical Trials; Clinical Trials, Unspecified; Community Education; Community Health Education; Community Health Taining; Community HealthTutoring; Computer Programs; Computer software; Conduct Clinical Trials; Development; Drug Therapy; Education; Educational aspects; Effectiveness; Elements; Ensure; Ethical Issues; Ethicists; Ethics; Ethics Consultants; Ethics, Biomedical; Evaluation; Feasibility Studies; Funding; General Population; General Public; Generalized Growth; Goals; Growth; Guidelines; Health Benefit; Health Education, Community; Health Sciences; Human; Human, General; In element; Indium; Issues, Ethical; Learning; Life; Man (Taxonomy); Man, Modern; NCRR; NIH; National Center for Research Resources; National Institutes of Health; National Institutes of Health (U.S.); Nature; News; News (PT); News [Publication Type]; Nonprofit Organizations; Organizations, Non-Profit; Organizations, Nonprofit; Participant; Persons; Pharmacotherapy; Phase; Population; Process; Programs (PT); Programs [Publication Type]; Research; Research Resources; Research Support; Resources; Role; SBIR; SBIRS (R43/44); Schools; Science; Sight; Small Business Innovation Research; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; Social Responsibility; Societies; Software; Students; Teaching Materials; Technology; Testing; Tissue Growth; Translational Research; Translational Research Enterprise; Translational Science; United States National Institutes of Health; Vision; Visual; Work; animation; base; case report; clinical investigation; commercial application; computer program/software; design; designing; experience; health science research; health training; high school; human subject; literacy; meetings; member; news; ontogeny; programs; prototype; public health relevance; responsible research conduct; science education; social; social role; teacher; translation research enterprise

Phase II

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Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
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