
Gregory Bratman
Associate Professor, University of WashingtonProfile URL
Gregory Bratman’s research takes place at the nexus of psychology, public health, and ecology, with a focus on examining the pathways through which nature experience benefits mental and physical health, and potential causal mechanisms underlying these relationships. He is the director of the Environment and Well-Being Lab – a research group that gathers empirical data, develops theoretical frameworks, and uses novel approaches to understand the association of nature contact with human well-being and explores how to operationalize the science in decision-making.
Gregory is Co-Director of the UW Center for Nature and Health and is a member of Cohort II of the JPB Environmental Health Fellowship through the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.