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PhysioSim: Innovative Physiology Simulation Education Kits for Pre-College Students and Teachers

Organization INNOVATIVE DESIGN LABS, INC.Location MINNEAPOLIS, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2025Deadline 31 Aug 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Active LearningAnatomic SitesAnatomic structuresAnatomyAreaArteriesAttitudeBeliefBiologyBloodBlood PressureBlood Reticuloendothelial SystemBlood flowBlood gasBody SystemBreathingBreathing SoundsCardiac ChronotropismCardiovascularCardiovascular Body SystemCardiovascular Organ SystemCardiovascular PhysiologyCardiovascular systemCareer ChoiceCareer PathCatheterizationChestCollaborationsColonComputer softwareCooperative LearningCurriculumDevelopmentDiagnosisDigestionEducationEducational CurriculumEducational aspectsEducational process of instructingEngineeringEnvironmentExperiential LearningExposure toFeedbackFriendsHealthHealth CareHealth Promotion SciencesHealth SciencesHeartHeart RateHeart VascularHigh School StudentHuman BiologyIlluminationImmuneImmunesInterventionIntubationJobsK-12 EducationK-12 classroomK-12 levelK12 classroomK12 educationK12 levelKidneyKidney Urinary SystemKnowledgeLearningLifeLightLightingLiverLungLung Respiratory SystemLung SoundsManikinsMannequinsMechanicsMedicalMinnesotaModelingMusculoskeletalNational Institutes of HealthNext Generation Science StandardsNursesOccupationsOrganOrgan SystemOutputPalpablePathway interactionsPatient CarePatient Care DeliveryPatientsPhasePhotoradiationPhysiologicPhysiologic pulsePhysiologicalPhysiologyPriceProblem SolvingProductionProfessional PositionsPulseResearchRespiratory AspirationRespiratory InspirationRespiratory SoundsRoboticsSTEM EducationSTEM careerSTEM knowledgeSTEM programSTEM workforceSchoolsScienceScience, Technology, Engineering and MathScience, Technology, Engineering and Math EducationScience, Technology, Engineering and MathematicsScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics EducationSecondary School StudentSecondary StudentSeriesSoftwareStomachStudentsSystemTabletsTeachingTechnologyTestingThoraceThoracicThoraxTrainingTubeUnderrepresented StudentsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVeinsVisitafter-school programafterschool programcardiovascular functioncare for patientscare of patientscareercareer aspirationcareer interestcareer pathwaycareer trackcaring for patientscirculatory systemclinical relevanceclinically relevantcollegecollege studentcollegiatecommercializationcostcost effectivedesigndesigningdevelopmentalexperienceexperimentexperimental researchexperimental studyexperimentsfield tripflexibilityflexiblegastrichepatic body systemhepatic organ systemhigh schoolhigh schoolersimplementation scienceimprovedinnovateinnovationinnovativeinnovative technologiesinspirationinterestlectureslesson plansmanufacturemath learningmathematical learningmathematics learningmechanicmechanicalmedical collegemedical schoolsnursepalpable diseasepathwaypricingprogramsrenalrespiratoryresponseschool of medicinescience, technology, engineering and math careerscience, technology, engineering and math knowledgescience, technology, engineering and math programscience, technology, engineering and math workforcescience, technology, engineering and mathematics careerscience, technology, engineering and mathematics knowledgescience, technology, engineering and mathematics programscience, technology, engineering and mathematics workforcesimulationskillsstudent engagementstudent motivationstudent participationteachertooluniversity studenturinary
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Project Summary/Abstract
The proposed project will create an innovative interactive physiology simulation product for use by pre-college

students to expose students to the health-science field and promote health-science-related careers.

Significance: The majority of the fastest-growing occupations are in health-related fields, and it is vital for the

US to train a workforce to meet those needs. There are many products and afterschool programs that support

STEM learning for high school students in the fields of robotics and engineering, but few that focus on health,

healthcare, and human biology. Finding avenues for students to experience the clinical relevance of physiology

“in action” may help student engagement, enthusiasm, and learning of physiology as well as help guide

biomedical career choices. Hypothesis: We hypothesize that adapting medical simulation technologies into

learning tools appropriate and cost-effective for use within precollege classes would be met with high

enthusiasm, overcoming both the cost and access barriers of traditional medical simulation products. Specific

Aims: In this Direct to Phase II project IDL and its team will: 1) Create a production-ready and student-friendly

system; 2) Develop a comprehensive curriculum and series of classroom activities; and 3) Evaluate the system

with a study of end-users.

Grant Number: 1R44GM161237-01
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Adam Becker

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