BioBuilding: A traveling exhibit for future biomedical engineers
Project Number5R25EB035479-02
Former Number1R25GM150173-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderTESTA, ADRIENNE
Awardee OrganizationSCIENCENTER
Description
Abstract Text
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
BioBuilding: A traveling exhibit for future biomedical engineers
The Sciencenter, Cornell University’s Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, and SpectrUM
Discovery Museum will develop a traveling exhibition on biomedical engineering for small to mid-sized
museums nationally. The 1,500 square-foot bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibition and supporting
programs will use hands-on learning experiences to target youth ages 6-12 and their families to foster a
greater understanding of biomedical engineering and the innovative ways it is used to address issues in
medicine, public health, and health equity. The project will be co-developed by the Sciencenter and
Cornell University graduate students, immersing Sciencenter staff in biomedical engineering content,
while strengthening graduate students’ ability to communicate their research to museum audiences.
Long-Term Objectives
1) Generate knowledge of and interest in biomedical engineering careers among rural youth ages 6-12
and their families; 2) Generate increased understanding within the general public of how biomedical
engineers improve health; 3) Encourage graduate students to continue to connect with museums
throughout their careers as a way to engage the public with important biomedical engineering content.
Specific Aims
This project supports the National Institute of Health’s strategy to “enhance the training of a workforce
to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs” by targeting youth and families
in rural communities, communities that are often underserved in STEM. This project also aims to
improve science communication skills among participating Cornell University graduate students.
Research Design and Methods
The project will use evidence-based methods of exhibit design and inquiry-based learning to co-develop
a traveling exhibition and supporting programs with Sciencenter staff and Cornell graduate students,
which will tour nationally. Front-end evaluation and iterative prototyping with target audiences will
inform framing and entry points for biomedical engineering content. Standardized activity guides and
take-home kits will extend learning experiences into the classroom, community, and homes of visitors.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
BioBuilding: A traveling exhibit for future biomedical engineers
Sciencenter
The Sciencenter will develop a traveling exhibition on biomedical engineering for small to mid-
sized museums across the nation, bringing together graduate students and faculty from Cornell
University’s Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering and experts in exhibit development and
reaching rural audiences from the Sciencenter and the University of Montana spectrUM
Discovery Area to develop hands-on learning experiences that improve public understanding
and appreciation for biomedical engineering and its impact on public health.
BioBuilding will engage non-expert audiences through a hands-on exhibition and supporting
interactive activities that highlight ongoing research and applications from biomedical
engineering that are improving human health. This project will increase knowledge and interest
in biomedical engineering amongst rural youth 6-12, with a longer-term goal of encouraging
career development in this and related STEM fields by supporting a more comprehensive,
diverse pipeline.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AddressAffectAgeAreaAwarenessBehavioral ResearchBiomedical EngineeringBiomedical ResearchClinical ResearchCommunicationCommunitiesCreativenessDevelopmentDiagnosisDiseaseEvaluationExhibitsFacultyFamilyFosteringFutureGeneral PopulationGoalsGrowthHand functionsHealthHealth SciencesHealthcareHomeHumanJournalsKnowledgeLearningMedicineMethodsModelingMontanaMuseumsOutcomePeer ReviewPersonsProcessPublic HealthQuality of lifeResearchResearch DesignResearch MethodologyResourcesRuralRural CommunitySTEM fieldSchoolsScienceScientistSpanish/EnglishStandardizationTrainingTravelUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesYouthbilingualismcareercareer developmentdesigneffectiveness evaluationevidence baseexhibitionsexperiencefield tripgraduate studenthands-on learninghealth equityimprovedinnovationinquiry-based learninginterestnext generationoutreachpostersprogramsprototypescience educationskillssquare footsymposiumteacher
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
CFDA Code
286
DUNS Number
796258309
UEI
VCSCDKJKQFA5
Project Start Date
01-September-2023
Project End Date
31-August-2028
Budget Start Date
01-September-2024
Budget End Date
31-August-2025
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$267,819
Direct Costs
$252,242
Indirect Costs
$15,577
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
$267,819
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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