
Harvard-trained behavioral scientist, bestselling author, and Director of Relationship Science at Hinge, Logan Ury applies behavioral science to help people make better romantic decisions. She is the host of the Netflix dating series 'The Later Daters' and has translated academic research into practical, actionable advice for the modern dater.
Logan Ury is a Harvard-trained behavioral scientist focused on the intersection of psychology and romantic relationships.
She received her education at Harvard University and has dedicated her career to researching and teaching how people can make better decisions in their love lives.
As the Director of Relationship Science at Hinge, she leads research efforts to understand modern dating behaviors and designs science-backed features for the app.
Her best-selling book, 'How to Not Die Alone,' distills findings from behavioral science and psychology into practical strategies for long-term relationship success.
Ury is also the host of 'The Later Daters,' a Netflix series that explores the world of dating after 40, providing guidance and hope to later-in-life singles.
Through her writing, speaking, and media presence, Ury aims to help people navigate the complexities of modern romance with evidence-based advice.

Topic: Dating advice and strategies for finding love in the modern world, including overcoming dating app burnout, identifying dealbreakers, and building lasting relationships.

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