American Diabetes Association 85th Scientific Sessions  — ADA

Chicago, June 2025

UX Lead for an Immersive Virtual Reality Experience on T1D Awareness for Sanofi

Designed the user experience for a virtual reality experience developed in Spatial for Sanofi, aimed at raising awareness about Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) screening. Presented at medical conferences, the immersive experience helped healthcare professionals and stakeholders understand the risks, urgency, and impact of early detection through an engaging, educational VR journey.

2025

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Key Features

Scenario selection

In one of the rooms, users choose how to engage in simulated conversations with patients. Each path reveals how different communication approaches can affect screening outcomes and awareness.

Quizzes

An avatar welcomes users in the main lobby and guides them through the four-room experience, introducing each space and setting the context.

Voiceover narration

An avatar welcomes users in the main lobby and guides them through the four-room experience, introducing each space and setting the context.

Interactive hotspots

Invite users to explore risk analysis and test different variable combinations—deepening their understanding of the complexity behind T1D screening decisions.

Project Details

Product

VR Experience for Sanofi

Duration

2 months

Role

UX Lead Designer

What I did

Led the UX process from wireframing in 2D to 3D, incorporating VR perspectives and best practices

Industry

Pharmaceutical and Healthcare

Design Team

Yesha Shah - UX Designer

Barnabas Lee - Visual Designer

Tools
Shapes XR logo
Figma logo
Spatial.io logo

Led UX design at Subvrsive, working with designers, XR engineers, tech leads, and creative art directors.

A wireframe showing a space station or spaceship control room with a check-in desk, two laptops labeled 'Avatar' and 'Avatar NPC,' and a large futuristic structure on the right. The screen at the bottom instructs to click on the laptop to check-in.
A wireframe showing a diagram showing different combinations of antibodies labeled as IgA, IgA2, GADA, and ZnT8, used as immune markers for type 1 diabetes, with each antibody represented by a colored Y-shaped symbol and corresponding labels.
A wireframe showing an instruction screen showing how to interact with virtual reality controllers, including button functions for left and right thumbsticks, a trigger, and menu options.
A wireframe showing an Infographic titled 'The Benefits of Preserving Residual Beta Cell Function' with three columns detailing benefits: improved glycemic control, reduced risk of acute complications, and microvascular complication improvements.
Wireframe

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