LIFESTYLE MEDICINE TEAM
Steven Crane, MS
Research Scholar
Behavior Design Lab, Stanford University
Steven Crane is a researcher, designer, and educator across a variety of fields, working in academia and industry. His life’s work is to study, share, and practice the principles of living that lead to greater wisdom, peace, and prosocial engagement in the world.
Steven received a BA in Human Biology (with a concentration in the Psychology and Philosophy of Successful Aging) from Stanford University and an MS in Community Health and Prevention Research from Stanford Medicine. As a speaker, teacher, and writer, he covers topics ranging from biology and psychology to behavior design, human nature, and the future of biotechnology. As a consultant and interdisciplinary research scholar, he studies human behavior (especially screen time), biotechnological ethics, social connectedness, public health, and human flourishing. He currently works with the Boundaries of Humanity Project and the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University. He is also a freelance consultant and advisor in behavior research and design.
Steven’s “extracurricular” priorities revolve around personal health behaviors, meditation, time in nature, and authentic social connection, particularly with his partner and much-adored children.
