Immunology
The Immunology Video Game Project seeks to use the medium of video games and entertainment to teach and generate interest studies in immunology. Our target audience are children ages 9-14, and the game will distributed via an internet download and CD’s sent to educators throughout America. We hope to reach as many people as possible with an engaging video game that teaches and promotes education, extending the learning experience beyond the 45 minutes of class time students are exposed to during the day. Our client is the Regenerative Medicine Partnership in Education, a partnership between Duquesne University and Carnegie Mellon’s Biology & Art curriculum. The Regenerative Medicine Partnership in Education specializes in creating educational Planetarium shows, animated films, teacher’s guides and interactive tools for learning about health and medicine. Our Project is supported by a grant from the National Center for Research Resources that seeks to increase awareness and interest in the fields of health and medicine.