Our Projects

Innovative initiatives at the intersection of medical education, research, and technology

Featured Projects

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Life with Parkinson's
A Virtual Reality Simulation

An immersive VR experience that allows users to understand the daily challenges faced by those living with Parkinson's Disease through a three-day progression simulation.

Team Lead:

Henry Lewis & HAND Innovation Team

Key Features
  • Three-day progression simulation
  • Haptic feedback & tremor effects
  • Daily task systems
  • Medication management system
Partnership

Parkinson's Community Los Angeles (PCLA)

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MotionSense
Mobile Research Platform

A student-led mobile research platform that translates the Random Dot Motion paradigm into an accessible, at-home testing solution for Parkinson's disease research.

Team Lead:

Henry Lewis & HAND Innovation Team

Key Features
  • Remote at-home assessment
  • Adjustable task parameters
  • Encrypted secure data storage
  • Research dashboard & analytics
Partnership

UCLA Parkinson's Specialists & Research Community

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Becoming a Scientist
VR Educational Simulation

An immersive VR experience designed to make research more accessible for students at all education levels, featuring real lab experiments and techniques from UCLA researchers.

Lead Developer:

Henry Lewis

Key Features
  • Interactive lab experiments
  • Real research techniques
  • Multi-level educational content
  • Community outreach focus
Target Community

Underrepresented areas in Los Angeles

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Research Innovation

Making research accessible to students at all education levels through immersive simulations and modern technology.

Our Research Philosophy

We believe that groundbreaking research should be accessible to everyone. Our projects leverage cutting-edge technology like Virtual Reality and mobile platforms to democratize access to scientific research and medical simulations.

By collaborating with community partners and medical professionals, we create meaningful experiences that bridge the gap between academic research and real-world impact—particularly in underrepresented communities across Los Angeles.