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Varun Jain

Varun Jain
Varun Jain
BHSc. Candidate
Health, Engineering Science, and Entrepreneurship
McMaster University

Email: jainv8@mcmaster.ca
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Brief Biography

Varun Jain is a BHSc. candidate in his fourth year at McMaster University studying Health, Engineering Science, and Entrepreneurship. His biophotonics research focuses on creating a clinical standardized pain assessment tool for monitoring pain in elderly individuals using EMGs and accelerometers. Varun's industry experience includes a co-op internship at Trainer+ working in back-end software development beginning May 2019. Outside of research, Varun has worked numerous teaching assistantships for courses such as PHYSICS 1D03 / 1E03, HTHSCI 1I06, and IBEHS 4C03.


Research

Working on a feasibility study to assess the added value of an Integrated Musculoskeletal BioFeedback Device (IMBED) combined with neuromuscular exercise and education (GLA-DTM) to decrease chronic pain in older adults with osteoarthritis. The device will integrate digital pain mapping, EMG biofeedback, and 3D motion tracking within a mobile application for clinical assessment and remote access over time.


Schedule

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:30 - 9:30 Meeting Meeting Meeting
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17:30 - 20:00


Safety Training

Base Courses
CourseDate
Basic Electrical Safety May 2021
BioSafety Update May 2021
Laser Safety April 2021
AODA and Human Rights Code August 2020
COVID-19 Awareness August 2020
Health and Safety Orientation August 2020
Asbestos Awareness August 2020
Ergonomics August 2020
Slips trips and falls August 2020
Fire Safety August 2020
Violence and Harassment Prevention August 2020
Fire Warden April 2020
TCPS 2 Core September 2019
FHS Code Awareness September 2019
FHS Hospital Fire Safety September 2019
FHS Routine Practices September 2019
WHMIS 2015 September 2018

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