Helen  Ball

Helen Ball

Helen Ball trained in Human Biology and Biological Anthropology, obtaining her PhD at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1992. She established the Parent-Infant Sleep Lab at Durham University in 2000, was promoted to Professor in 2007 and served as Head of the Anthropology Department 2013-2016. Her research examines the sleep ecology of infants and their parents including attitudes and practices related to infant sleep, behavioral and physiological monitoring of infants and their parents during sleep, infant sleep development & the discordance between cultural sleep preferences and biological sleep needs. In 2016 she was appointed as Chair of the Scientific Committee for the Lullaby Trust, and in 2018 Durham University received the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Further and Higher Education for Helen’s research and outreach work.She is a Board Member of the International Society for the Study and Prevention of Infant Deaths (ISPID) and directs the Durham Infancy & Sleep Centre.