

Eran Magen
Professor inspiring future generations in the field of psychology, Eran Magen serves as the Scientific Director at the Center for Supportive Relationships and holds the position of Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. With a keen interest in fostering supportive interpersonal connections, Professor Magen has dedicated his career to understanding and enhancing the dynamics of human relationships. Graduating as a member of the 2017 cohort, Professor Magen has since been actively involved in various interdisciplinary research initiatives. His affiliation with Stanford University extends across several esteemed centers, including the Center for American Democracy, the Center for Computational Social Science, the Center for Global Ethnography, the Immigration Policy Lab, and the Center on Poverty and Inequality. This diverse involvement underscores his commitment to addressing complex social issues through a psychological lens. At the School of Medicine at Stanford University, Professor Magen is recognized for his innovative approach to integrating psychological principles with broader societal challenges. His work often intersects with policy development, aiming to create evidence-based strategies that promote well-being and equity. In addition to his academic pursuits, Professor Magen is passionate about mentoring students and young researchers, encouraging them to explore the intersections of psychology and social justice. His dedication to education and research continues to inspire those around him, making a significant impact on both his students and the broader academic community.
Publications
, 186-192, 2016-12-01
, 9786-9791, 2014-06-23
, e39493, 2012-07-24
, 263-268, 2012-04-01