Human Capital and Economic Opportunity: A Global Working Group

Lis Nielsen

Division of Behavioral and Social Research, National Institute on Aging
Program Director, Psychological Development and Integrative Science

Lis Nielsen manages a portfolio of research in Psychological Development and Integrative Science in the Division of Behavioral and Social Research at the National Institute on Aging, encompassing multidisciplinary research on the biological, social, and psychological determinants of well-being and health across the lifespan. Since coming to NIA in 2005, Nielsen has developed new research initiatives in Neuroeconomics of Aging, Social Neuroscience of Aging, and Subjective Well-being at NIA, as well as trans-NIH initiatives for the NIH Basic Behavioral and Social Science Opportunity Network (OppNet), and in the Science of Behavior Change (SOBC). Nielsen earned her BA in Philosophy from Rhodes College, MA in Psychology (cand. Psyk.) from Copenhagen University and her PhD (2003) in Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Science from the University of Arizona. She subsequently held an NIA NRSA Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Psychology of Aging at Stanford University. Her scientific interests and research extend to the study of emotional function in aging, including age differences and age-related changes in the conscious experience of emotion, its physiological and neural correlates, and its functional role in decision making. Nielsen is a member of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Society for Neuroeconomics.

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Email: nielsenli@nia.nih.gov