Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health; Founder & CEO, Habit Design
NIH/Habit Design
Issaquah, Washington, United States
Called "a leader in creating sustainable behavior change" by the New York Times and "an innovator to watch" by TED, Michael Kim is a NIH-funded Principal Investigator and Founder & CEO of Habit Design®, the only habit coaching backed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Michael leads a team of licensed, published clinical psychologists and scientists from Harvard, Yale, Stanford Medical School, the University of Washington, et al. with 50 cumulative years of experience in designing, clinically validating, and deploying evidence-based behavior change interventions that have trained over 100,000 patients to create over 1 million new healthy habits through organizations such as The World Bank, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Kaiser Permanente, Aetna (now "CVS Health"), the State of Washington, and many others. Their most recent, publication-pending research will be shared publicly for the first time exclusively at LM2024. Michael holds Bachelors and Masters degrees from Yale and Harvard and has taught as an adjunct lecturer at Harvard, Stanford Medical School, USC Keck School of Medicine, and MIT Sloan School of Management. He and his family live outside Seattle, WA. Michael leads a team of licensed, published clinical psychologists and scientists from Harvard, Yale, Stanford Medical School, the University of Washington, et al. with 50 cumulative years of experience in designing, clinically validating, and deploying evidence-based behavior change interventions that have trained over 100,000 patients to create over 1 million new healthy habits through organizations such as The World Bank, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Kaiser Permanente, Aetna (now "CVS Health"), the State of Washington, and many others. Their most recent, publication-pending research will be shared publicly for the first time exclusively at LM2024. Michael holds Bachelors and Masters degrees from Yale and Harvard and has taught as an adjunct lecturer at Harvard, Stanford Medical School, USC Keck School of Medicine, and MIT Sloan School of Management. He and his family live outside Seattle, WA.
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