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Eli Typhina PhD

Unpaid Collaborator

College of Natural Resources

Jordan Hall 3136

Bio

My fascination with human behavior and how to alter it has led me to a career of using behavior change theories and methods to improve behavioral outcomes related to the environment, children, national security, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. My consulting, teaching, research, and publications are incredibly interdisciplinary, integrating behavior change approaches from the fields of marketing, psychology, design, organizational change, and computer science.

I am open to collaborations with other researchers in any discipline. I can provide insight to the human dimensions of projects ranging from data collection, engagement, participatory prototyping, education, and communication with stakeholders. I also have experience facilitating collaborative efforts in inter-disciplinary, cross-sector partnerships.