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Dr. Rebecca Robbins

Professor at Harvard Medical School and Research Investigator in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at Brigham and Women's Hospital, focusing on sleep medicine, sleep epidemiology, and public health related to sleep.

About

Dr. Rebecca Robbins is a Professor at Harvard Medical School and serves as a Research Investigator in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders within the Departments of Medicine and Neurology at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Her professional focus is on the epidemiology of sleep health and disorders, including their impacts on public health and chronic disease outcomes.
She combines clinical research and public health methodologies to advance understanding of sleep patterns, circadian rhythms, and their influence on overall health.

Areas of Expertise

sleep researcher medical professor

Recent Podcasts

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The Top Expert Advice of the Year: The Best of the Mel Robbins Podcast

Topic: Personal growth and self-improvement through expert advice

01:15:26139,3984,2141 year ago
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How To Stop Waking Up Feeling Tired: 7 Tips From a Harvard Researcher

Topic: Sleep improvement and wellness

01:18:48336,8677,1501 year ago
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