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Dr. Deana McDonagh is a professor of industrial design in the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She is also a Health Innovation Professor at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine at UIUC, a , and the founder of the  at the Beckman Institute, which supports interdisciplinary design research centered around the lived experiences of people with disabilities. In 2022, McDonagh won the  for exemplifying excellence and interdisciplinary research collaboration.

As an empathic design research strategist, she focuses on enhancing the quality of life for all through more intuitive and meaningful products, leading to emotional sustainability. Her research concentrates on emotional user-product relationships and how empathy can bring the designer closer to users’ authentic needs, ensuring both functional and emotional needs are met the material landscape.

She is the Designer Entrepreneur-in-Residence (start-up incubator) at the University of Illinois Research Park and the Designer in Residence at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, where she provides design guidance.



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“Not only does this project represent contributions from diverse colleges, but it is truly interdisciplinary in the expertise the collaborators bring to the table."

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“We’re focusing on ability. The studio is designed to welcome members of the disability community as contributors to knowledge.â€

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“Have you ever touched something and thought, ‘This feels like it was designed for me?’ In this space, that translates to design that is accessible to all needs and ability levels. Everyone must be able to participate; the ideas thought up by teams that are inclusive, interdisciplinary, and open to flexible thinking can hugely impact this culture.â€

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“When we say, ‘all are welcome,’ we really do mean it! If we add something to this space that makes it accessible to anybody, for any reason, even if it’s unconventional, then we’ve succeeded. We’re pursuing the unpursued, in pursuit of good science."

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“Design can save lives because design thinking can save lives."

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