Meet Oura's
Medical Advisors

Oura is led by a dynamic and diverse group of leaders, who guide our mission: to help people live healthier lives and own their inner potential. Geographically dispersed all over the world, our executives set our strategy, drive the company forward, and unite a growing, global team.

Dr. Rebecca Robbins, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Associate Scientist, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Dr. Rebecca Robbins is a Sleep Scientist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School where her research focuses on sleep and its effects on health and the design of novel behavioral interventions to nudge and navigate participants and communities toward better sleep, sleep disorders care, and overall health. Dr. Robbins has published extensively in the peer reviewed literature and authored many book and encyclopedia chapters. She is the co-author of the book "Sleep for Success! Everything you must know about sleep but are too tired to ask." She makes frequent media appearances on National television. She is dedicated to promoting the benefits of healthy sleep and empowering individuals to make positive changes in their sleep habits for better health and well-being.

Dr. Rebecca Robbins, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Associate Scientist, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Dr. Rebecca Robbins is a Sleep Scientist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School where her research focuses on sleep and its effects on health and the design of novel behavioral interventions to nudge and navigate participants and communities toward better sleep, sleep disorders care, and overall health. Dr. Robbins has published extensively in the peer reviewed literature and authored many book and encyclopedia chapters. She is the co-author of the book "Sleep for Success! Everything you must know about sleep but are too tired to ask." She makes frequent media appearances on National television. She is dedicated to promoting the benefits of healthy sleep and empowering individuals to make positive changes in their sleep habits for better health and well-being.

Dr. Rebecca Robbins, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Associate Scientist, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Dr. Rebecca Robbins is a Sleep Scientist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School where her research focuses on sleep and its effects on health and the design of novel behavioral interventions to nudge and navigate participants and communities toward better sleep, sleep disorders care, and overall health. Dr. Robbins has published extensively in the peer reviewed literature and authored many book and encyclopedia chapters. She is the co-author of the book "Sleep for Success! Everything you must know about sleep but are too tired to ask." She makes frequent media appearances on National television. She is dedicated to promoting the benefits of healthy sleep and empowering individuals to make positive changes in their sleep habits for better health and well-being.

Dr. Rebecca Robbins, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Associate Scientist, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Dr. Rebecca Robbins is a Sleep Scientist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School where her research focuses on sleep and its effects on health and the design of novel behavioral interventions to nudge and navigate participants and communities toward better sleep, sleep disorders care, and overall health. Dr. Robbins has published extensively in the peer reviewed literature and authored many book and encyclopedia chapters. She is the co-author of the book "Sleep for Success! Everything you must know about sleep but are too tired to ask." She makes frequent media appearances on National television. She is dedicated to promoting the benefits of healthy sleep and empowering individuals to make positive changes in their sleep habits for better health and well-being.