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Former WashU Volleyball Player Steph Habif: Using Technology-Driven Behavior to Improve Health

Former WashU Volleyball Player Steph Habif: Using Technology-Driven Behavior to Improve Health

As the setter of four-time NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball champions at Washington University, Steph Habif knew how to bring a team together for success. Today, the behavioral scientist is serving as the Senior Director of Behavioral Sciences at Tandem Diabetes Care, working with her team so that fewer diabetes patients have to inject themselves with insulin.

“As a behavioral scientist, it’s important that I make my expertise relevant to the engineers and designers” she explained. “I like to say we advocate for the humans using the machines in health care. We add robust behavioral and psychological insights to Tandem’s human-centered design.”

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Former WashU Volleyball Player Steph Habif: Using Technology-Driven Behavior to Improve Health