SBIR-STTR Award

Alcohol education - computer animated video
Award last edited on: 6/17/02

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIAAA
Total Award Amount
$50,000
Award Phase
1
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Principal Investigator
Gayle Gross de Nunez

Company Information

Savantes

2409 Perkins Road
Durham, NC 27706
   (919) 493-7845
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Durham

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43AA009059-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1991
Phase I Amount
$50,000
The overall objective is to develop an innovative educational videotape that describes how alcohol works in the brain. The video will have creative yet scientifically accurate animation and a script which introduces neuroscience to adolescents. Specific aims for Phase I are: 1) To develop a small storyboard comprising a series of computer-constructed 3-dimensional images that illustrates the effects of alcohol on neuronal membranes, neurotransmission and behavior. PC-Driven video paintbrush will be used to customize video-captured photomicrographs of actual neurons and brain regions. 2) To produce a short (3 minute) animated sequence on videotape describing the action of ethanol at the cellularievel (interaction with the GABA receptor). 3) To develop an outline for the narrative script describing the cellular actions of alcohol and the resulting behavioral changes. 4) To develop a student instructional guide (outline) which will contain a review of the concepts described in the video. 5) To perform an initial evaluation of the narrative script outline, the short anitnated sequence, the student instructional guide outline and to design a complete evaluation of the final product by students, and key individuals in organizations that provide substance abuse programming to schools. The use of art, science, and computer technology to develop this video is a novel approach to educate adolescents how alcohol works in the brain. The final product should be a useful addition to the informational components of alcohol prevention programs.Awardee's statement of the potential commercial applications of the research:The video will use creative computer technology and an up-to-date scientific approach to show adolescents how alcohol interacts with cells and also provides an introduction to b asic biology. The major market will be the U. S. school systems; the video will also have a Spanish version-of special interest to U. S. schools with large Hispanic populations and Native Americans. U. S. agencies such as NIAAA and the Departments of Education and Defense may be interested in this video. Alcohol and drug education have become an important issue for dependents of DOD personnel overseas. With careful attention to the development phase, the project has a great potential for commercial success.National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

Phase II

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