Leaders in the Field: First Wednesday Webinar Series 2025
Newborn Behavior International (NBI) is proud to present the Leaders in the Field Webinar Series speakers for 2025! Please find the list of confirmed speakers below:
January 1st: No Webinar
February 5th: Karen Adolph (Julius Silver Professor of Psychology and Neural Science, New York University (NYU))
March 5th: Elaine Meyer (Faculty, Center for Bioethics, Harvard Medical School; Senior Attending Psychologist Boston Children’s Hospital; Adjunct Professor, College of Nursing University of Rhode Island)
April 2nd: Nicki Dawson (Ububele Educational and Psychotherapy Trust, City of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa and University of Stellenbosch)
May 7th: Kerim Munir (Division of Developmental Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School)
June 4th: Claudia Passos-Ferreira (Assistant Professor of Bioethics at New York University School of Global Public Health)
July 2nd: Betty Hutchon (Honorary Consultant Neurodevelopmental Occupational Therapist for University College London Hospital, co-chair of the EI SMART Management Board and NBAS & NBO Master Trainer, Brazelton Centre UK)
August: No Webinar
September 3rd: Ndidiamaka Nneoma Amutah – Onukaga (Julia A. Okoro Professor of Black Maternal Health in the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University)
October 1st: Aditi Subramaniam (Director, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Policy, Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC); Faculty, Brazelton Institute and University of Massachusetts Boston Infant-Parent Mental Health)
November 5th: Claudia Gold (Infant-Parent Mental Health Specialist and Author; Faculty, Brazelton Institute and Faculty, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School Early Relational Health)
December 3rd: Susan Nicolson (Royal Women's Hospital, Centre for Women’s Mental Health, Melbourne; Honorary Fellow in the Department of General Practice and in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne).
Watch for emails from Newborn Behavior International regarding registration and more information on the topic of the talks!