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Colin Whaley

Undergraduate Researcher, Biomedical Sciences, Older Adults and Technology

Colin is a fourth year Biomedical Sciences student with a Minor in Chemistry with the Faculty of Science. He is joining the Games Institute as part of his Honours Thesis work investigating the efficiency and comfort of seniors with sensory pathologies when using computer peripherals. He is working under Dr. Kelly Grindrod of the School of Pharmacy and Dr. Lennart Nacke at the HCI Games Institute. Colin also has a strong interest in human physiology and biochemistry and their impact on mental health. Colin likes to spend his spare time with his friends and his dog, Sherlock.

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SWaGUR: Saskatchewan-Waterloo Games User Research
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