Behavioral Science Research Fellow (Part-Time / Doctoral Student)
About Us At MyOr, we are at the forefront of digital health and preventative medicine, focusing on the critical intersection of personalized nutrition and predictive analytics. From pioneering infant health solutions that predict food allergies and atopic dermatitis to developing data-driven wellness strategies, our mission is to empower families with actionable, evidence-based insights. We bridge the gap between complex biomedical science and sustainable daily habits. We are fast-moving, deeply scientific, and focused on real-world impact. We are looking for a brilliant doctoral student to bring rigorous behavioral science into our product and intervention pipelines. The Opportunity We are seeking a current PhD candidate in the behavioral sciences to lead the conception and development of a brand-new research initiative. In this role, you won’t be grading papers or doing mundane data entry. You will be the intellectual architect of a new project: translating high-level clinical and business goals into a rigorous research plan and implementation framework that studies how specific Behavioral Change Techniques (BCTs) drive and sustain meaningful dietary change. This is a rare opportunity to see your theoretical knowledge directly influence dynamic, real-world digital health platforms and preventive care frameworks from our Tel Aviv office. Key Responsibilities Lead Research Strategy: Own the end-to-end conception, scoping, and development of a comprehensive research plan mapping BCTs to dietary interventions. Build the Blueprint: Establish a structured implementation framework that our product, engineering, and clinical teams can use to deploy, pilot-test, and scale these dietary interventions. Bridge Industry & Academy: Conduct targeted literature synthesis to anchor our commercial and clinical strategies in proven behavioral models (e.g., COM-B, Transtheoretical Model, BJ Fogg). Define Success Metrics: Formulate the methodology, outcome measures, and evaluation metrics required to measure the true efficacy of our behavioral interventions on dietary compliance. Executive Collaboration: Synthesize complex behavioral concepts into actionable insights and present your frameworks directly to company leadership. Qualifications & Skills Because this role requires high autonomy and the ability to build a framework from scratch, we are looking for a self-starter who thrives where science meets business. Required: Current Doctoral Candidate: Actively enrolled in a PhD program in Behavioral Sciences, Health Psychology, Behavioral Economics, Public Health, or a closely related field. Theoretical Mastery: Deep understanding of behavioral change theories, intervention design, and BCT taxonomy. Framework Creator: Prior experience designing research protocols, study methodologies, or implementation frameworks. Commercial Mindset: Ability to translate dense academic literature into clean, structured, and actionable industry frameworks. Preferred: Research focus or strong interest in nutritional psychology, metabolic health, or early-life/family dietary behavior change. Familiarity with digital health interventions, mobile health (mHealth) design, or implementation science.