Aaron Dibner-Dunlap
Senior Research Scientist
As a senior research scientist, Aaron uses data to investigate and transform health behaviors in developing countries. A behavioral economist by training, he tends to view challenges as a choice influenced by scarcity, whether that is a scarcity of options, information, resources, understanding, or certainty. In applying this lens to global health, he aims to close the gap between clinical knowledge and household quality of life.
Aaron has an M.S. in International Affairs from Columbia University, and a B.S. in Learning & Organizational Change from Northwestern University.