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Coleen Long
Senior UX Researcher
With a background in clinical, academic, and consumer research, Coleen brings to every project unique, creative insights and an eye for detail. Our clients benefit from her passion for understanding the needs of special populations to develop tools that improve overall quality of life. Coleen has leveraged multiple methods and approaches to lead research across a wide range of industries, including medical technology, commercial products, entertainment, and mental health. Coleen has a BS in Clinical Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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