Nanit Lab's sleep and pediatric experts Dr. Natalie Barnett and Dr. Maristella Lucchini will be in the Nanit Community to answer all your questions about your baby's Nanit data! Head to the AMA thread to share your data and questions or concerns with Nanit Lab and they'll help you uncode it for a better night's rest!
This event is part of our June Parent Like a Pro Summit, in celebration of our community’s second birthday. 🎉It’s two full weeks of parenting tech talks hosted by experts, plus exclusive offers from Nanit. Check out all the events here.
About Dr. Barnett:Â
Natalie Barnett serves as VP of Clinical Research at Nanit. Natalie initiated sleep research collaborations at Nanit and in her current role, Natalie oversees collaborations with researchers at hospitals and universities around the world who use the Nanit camera to better understand pediatric sleep and leads the internal sleep and development research programs at Nanit. Natalie holds a Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of New England in Australia and a Postgraduate Certificate in Pediatric Sleep Science from the University of Western Australia. Natalie was an Assistant Professor in the Neurogenetics Unit at NYU School of Medicine prior to joining Nanit. Natalie is also the voice of Nanit's science-backed, personalized sleep tips delivered to users throughout their baby's first few years.
About Dr. Lucchini:
Maristella Lucchini serves as Senior Clinical Researcher at Nanit. In her role, Maristella works to secure grant funding in collaboration with Nanit’s university research partners and supports the development of the company’s research collaborations around the world. Previously, Maristella served as an Assistant Research Scientist in the Division of Developmental Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Irving Medical Center where she led projects across several cohorts focusing on sleep health for pregnant and postpartum women and their children. Maristella’s research focused on underserved communities and sleep health disparities in the perinatal period. During her years as a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in the Department of Psychiatry, Maristella was selected to participate in the American Academy of Sleep Medicine Young Investigator Research Forum. She holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano.
How does an Ask Me Anything work?
- Head to the AMA thread to share your data and questions or concerns with Nanit Lab and they'll help you uncode it for a better night's rest!
- Anonymous questions: Do you have a question you’d prefer to ask anonymously? You can DM @NanitMackenzie or @NanitMelanie and we will post on your behalf!
- The experts will answer as many questions as possible, but due to volume they may not be able to answer each question individually.