
MPathic is an interactive research and educational tool developed at Medical Cyberworlds Inc in cooperation with Winterstellar Studios. The mission of the project was to design an interactive experience that could potentially detect patterns of implicit bias in the medical field, and start discussions of said biases in a classroom setting.

A research focused version of the software was used to study Yale students and discover if patterns could be discovered between the dialogue choices made, the level of eye contact held, and the answers to post-experience surveys that may be able to reveal implicit biases in the participants.
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Later a small, distribution focused version of the software was created with the goal of being used in classrooms to start discussions surrounding implicit bias.
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For both version of this project I was a Unity programmer, where my specialties were animation and audio refinement, lighting, materials and UI/UX development.