A Moment with Katy Milkman is part of our interview series featuring thought leaders in research and healthcare. Each interview includes 7 short and stimulating questions. Katherine Milkman is a professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania...
A Moment with Omada Health’s Cynthia Castro Sweet: On Mentoring Scientists And Leveraging Technology For Good
A Moment with Cynthia Castro Sweet is part of our interview series featuring thought leaders in research and healthcare. Each interview includes 7 short and stimulating questions. Cynthia Castro Sweet, Ph.D. is the Senior Director of Clinical Research & Policy...
A Moment with Rally Health’s Ingrid Melvær Paulin: On Post-Surgery Recovery And Minorities In Healthcare
A Moment with Ingrid Melvær Paulin is part of our interview series featuring thought leaders in research and healthcare. Each interview includes 7 short and stimulating questions. Ingrid Melvær Paulin is a senior behavioral scientist at Rally Health, where she...
A Moment with Duke’s Dori Steinberg: On Nutrition Beyond Calories And Health At Every Size
A Moment with Dori Steinberg is part of our interview series featuring thought leaders in research and healthcare. Each interview includes 7 short and stimulating questions. Dr. Dori Steinberg is an Associate Professor in the Duke School of Nursing and...
A Moment with Mad*Pow’s Amy Bucher: On Compassion And The Ethics Of Artificial Intelligence
A Moment with Amy Bucher is part of our interview series featuring thought leaders in research and healthcare. Each interview includes 7 short and stimulating questions. Amy Bucher, Ph.D., is Vice President of Behavior Change Design at Mad*Pow, where she...
A Moment With Penn’s Alison Buttenheim: On Fostering Innovation And Squashing HIV
A Moment with Alison Buttenheim is part of our interview series featuring thought leaders in research and healthcare. Each interview includes 7 short and stimulating questions. Alison M. Buttenheim, PhD, MBA, is a public health researcher and behavioral epidemiologist who...
9 Ways To Improve Your Quarantine Well-Being
Originally published in Forbes by Aline Holzwarth Whether you are directly or indirectly affected by the COVID-19 viral disease, you may be feeling down as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic. There are many solutions out there to...
A Practical Framework for Encouraging Positive Health Behavior in Heart Failure Patients
“That was an incredibly scary time, being as young as I was, thinking about possibly dying, leaving my young children,” reflects Kirsten of her initial experience with heart failure. Kirsten is a patient advisor in CONNECT-HF, an ongoing study to better...
Here’s How To Design Your Quarantine Fresh Start
Originally published in Forbes by Aline Holzwarth Feeling glum as you trudge through the COVID-19 quarantine haze? That’s okay. You’ve probably fallen into a funk like everyone else, and it’s nothing to be ashamed of. If you had any sort...
A Moment with Yale’s Laurie Santos: On Gratitude and the Human Condition
A Moment with Laurie Santos is part of our interview series featuring thought leaders in research and healthcare. Each interview includes 7 short and stimulating questions. Dr. Laurie Santos is Professor of Psychology and Head of Silliman College at Yale...
Social Norms Can Spread Like A Virus
Originally published in Forbes by Aline Holzwarth For the 90% of Americans now ordered to stay home (up from 20% just a week ago) to stave off the risk of catching and spreading the novel coronavirus, keeping a strict distance from others is...
Emergency Reserves Can Prevent a Small Lapse From Turning Into a Big Lapse
Last week was a fantastic week for you. You were doing so well. You played a game of soccer with friends, went on a walk with your partner every single day, and spent all weekend gardening. Then a sudden freeze...