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  • 8722 Seasons Rd, Streetsboro, OH 44241 (330) 524-3641
  • Solon, OH
  • 126 Fairview Ave, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330) 335-9050
  • 3518 Copley Rd, Akron, OH 44321 (330) 666-6495
  • Copley, OH
  • Medina, OH
  • Canton, OH
  • Portage, OH

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Resumes

Vincent Antenucci Photo 1

Research And Training Manager And C.o.o

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Location:
Streetsboro, OH
Industry:
Research
Work:
Center for Applied Research in Dementia - Northeast Ohio since Mar 2011
Research Manager

Hearthstone Alzheimer Care Oct 2008 - Mar 2011
Research Manager

Myers Research Institute 2004 - 2008
Research Administrator
Education:
The University of Akron 1991 - 1993
The University of Akron 1984 - 1991
MA, Political Science
Skills:
Program Evaluation
Research
Grant Writing
Program Development
Public Speaking
Training
Qualitative Research
Lecturing
Adult Education
Spss
Survey Research
Research Management
E Learning
Editing
Curriculum Development
Policy Analysis
Qualitative Data
Vincent Antenucci Photo 2

President At Dean Innovations, Llc

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Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Research
Experience:
Dean Innovations, LLC (Research industry): President,  (-) 

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Vincent Antenucci
DEAN INNOVATIONS, LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Phonetic Transliteration Card Display

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US Patent:
20040053202, Mar 18, 2004
Filed:
Aug 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/646311
Inventors:
Ronni Sterns - Akron OH, US
Harvey Sterns - Akron OH, US
Anthony Sterns - Akron OH, US
Charles Nelson - Akron OH, US
Vincent Antenucci - Wadsworth OH, US
Cameron Camp - Solon OH, US
Kent Murphy - Wooster OH, US
International Classification:
G09B019/06
G09B019/08
US Classification:
434/157000
Abstract:
A phonetic transliteration card display includes a display board to which a plurality of display cards can be secured removably. The card display enables a person who speaks a first language, but not a second language, to speak simple phrases in the second language and be understood by a listener who speaks only the second language. This result is accomplished by displaying a source phrase in the first language on each display card, along with a target phrase that constitutes a translation of the source phrase in the second language. A phonetic transliteration of the target phrase is displayed in the first language. When the phonetic transliteration is read aloud by the speaker, the listener will hear, and therefore understand, the target phrase. The cards can be color-coded by subject matter, if desired. The display board contains a chamber that permits a number of display cards to be stored. The display board is constructed such that a number of similar boards can be connected to each other. This permits a number of display cards to be viewed simultaneously.

Dementia Therapy Method And Instrument

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US Patent:
20160035240, Feb 4, 2016
Filed:
Jul 29, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/813094
Inventors:
Cameron J. Camp - Solon OH, US
Vincent Antenucci - Streetsboro OH, US
Linda M. Camp - Solon OH, US
Karen Bescan - Grafton OH, US
Evan Bescan - Grafton OH, US
Charles A. Nelson - Akron OH, US
John C. Ryder - Chippewa Lake OH, US
International Classification:
G09B 15/00
A61B 5/00
Abstract:
A dementia therapy method that involves PWD in playing music, particularly as part of an ensemble “performing in concert”, which provides a rewarding and encouraging result of utilizing abilities that they may not even know they had to produce pleasing music. This method utilizes musical instruments adapted for playing by PWD who can utilize procedural rather than declarative memory in playing. By connecting a plurality of the instruments to a central director's console the combined musical sound can be coordinated to make it pleasing. Then several PWD are trained to play components of songs together as an group. An example of our specially adapted musical instruments is an easily played percussion instrument having an organized layout of one or more tone bars that, when struck (or touched) by a player generate a musical tone. The instrument may be further adapted to ease its use by movement restricted players.
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