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Ethan Kross is a Professor of Management & Organizations at the Ross School of Business and Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. He directs the Self-Control and Emotion Laboratory and chairs the Social Psychology Area. His research focuses on self-control, emotion regulation, and the neural mechanisms underlying these processes, extending to clinical, adult, and child populations. Kross employs multidisciplinary methods including behavioral experiments, neuroimaging, and social media analysis. He earned his PhD from Columbia University and completed post-doctoral work in social-affective neuroscience.
Education: B.A. (magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) from the University of Pennsylvania, 2001; Ph.D. in Psychology, Columbia University, 2007.
Research Interests: Emotion regulation strategies, the cognitive and neural underpinnings of self-control, the impact of social media on mental health, and translating scientific findings into practical tools for improving daily life. His work has been featured in top journals like Science and PNAS, and popular media such as The New York Times and NPR.
Publications include the bestselling CHATTER: The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness It, which explores internal dialogue and its impact on well-being. Kross also leads initiatives at the Eisenberg Family Depression Center, emphasizing translational research.
Grants and Awards: Noted for research contributions (specific award names not explicitly listed), leadership in interdisciplinary projects, and the societal impact of his work on mental health and emotion regulation.
Labs and Teams: Director of the Emotion & Self-Control Lab, collaborating on projects involving behavioral interventions, neuroimaging, and community outreach to address real-world challenges like stress and addiction.


