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Philip Fernbach, ICS Fellow Published in Nature Human Behavior

Philip Fernbach is professor of marketing in the Leeds School of Business at CU Boulder, co-director of the Center for Research on Consumer Financial Decsion Making, and affiliate faculty of the Institute of Cognitive Science and the Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility.

After studying cognitive science at Brown University, he came to CU as a postdoc at the Center for Research on Consumer Financial Decision Making.

Fernbach states “It’s actually atypical for a cognitive scientist to end up in a business school... This is kind of a dream job for me and I feel really fortunate that it worked out this way. I love being in the business school and I love being in Colorado.”

Learn more at "Five questions for Philip Fernbach".

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Nature Science Behavior January 14, 2019 article: "Extreme opponents of genetically modified foods know the least but think they know the most".