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David Silvaraja is a doctoral student in biomedical sciences with a major in bioethics at the Institute of Ethics, History, and Humanities (iEH2) at the University of Geneva. He is under the supervision of Professor Christine Clavien. His research focuses on behavioral interventions that ethically promote Advance Care Planning and support early dementia patients in making decisions about future medical care and treatment. Prior to joining the institute, David completed a Master's in Behavioral Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science and collaborated with ETH Zurich. His past investigations include exploring libertarian paternalistic elements and the malleability of public acceptance of nudges in German and French-speaking Switzerland, addressing intersections of health and environmental fields. He is a certified member of the Global Association of Applied Behavioral Scientists and currently works at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies • Geneva, Switzerland
Working on projects related to applied behavioral science and health interventions.
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