Elizabeth Bryan is a Senior Scientist in the Environment and Production Technology Division at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) where she is conducting policy-relevant research on sustainable agricultural production, natural resource management, small-scale irrigation, climate change adaptation, and gender. Her role in G-CAN is to support integration of gender into climate change programs and to investigate the evidence gaps regarding the linkages between gender and climate-resilient agriculture. Prior to joining IFPRI, Elizabeth worked as a consultant for the Poverty Reduction Group of the World Bank and the Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. She has published numerous articles on climate change adaptation, and gender and climate change, and tradeoffs in biomass energy uses in sub-Saharan Africa. Elizabeth holds an MA in International Development with a concentration in Development Economics from American University.