
Susan Michie is Professor of Health Psychology, University College London, UK. She is a chartered clinical and health psychologist and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, the European Health Psychology Society and the British Psychological Society.
Susan Michie leads UCL’s Centre for Behaviour Change and its Health Psychology Research Group. Her research focuses on behaviour change in relation to health: how to understand it theoretically and how to develop more effective interventions – for prevention and for implementation. Her research develops methods to advance the study of behaviour change e.g. specifying intervention content using taxonomies of behaviour change techniques (including BCT Taxonomy v1), and applying theory to intervention development and evaluation, and to evidence synthesis. She has led the development of two frameworks widely used in implementation research: the Behaviour Change Wheel and the Theoretical Domains Framework). She has several advisory roles in the UK (e.g. for NICE, Public Health England) and internationally.
Website: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/health-psychology/people/michie/