About the Author

Author Dana Suskind, MD. She is white with long brown hair. She is wearing a white blouse with a beaded necklace.

Dana Suskind, MD, is Founder and Co-Director of the TMW Center for Early Learning + Public Health, Founding Director of the Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program, and Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the University of Chicago.

Dr. Suskind has dedicated her research and clinical life to optimizing foundational brain development and preventing early cognitive disparities from taking root, with an emphasis on helping parents and caregivers leverage their power as brain architects. Her pioneering research extends into the critical intersection of artificial intelligence and early childhood, exploring how emerging technologies can enhance—rather than replace—the pivotal role that caregivers play in building healthy young brains that are wired to learn, adapt, and connect. This body of work includes the creation of an AI-driven wearable device that promotes rich early language environments and helps deepen caregiver-child connection through conversation.

Dr. Suskind is a recognized thought leader on the national stage and celebrated author of “Thirty Million Words: Building a Child’s Brain” and “Parent Nation: Unlocking Every Child’s Potential, Fulfilling Society’s Promise” in addition to “Human Raised.” Her work has been featured in prominent media outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, NPR, and The Economist.

Through her unique lens as both a surgeon who harnesses technology to restore hearing and a researcher who champions human connection, Dr. Suskind continues to shape how we understand the delicate balance between technological innovation and nurturing child development.

About the TMW Center

In 2017, Dr. Suskind co-founded the TMW Center for Early Learning + Public Health at the University of Chicago. The TMW Center’s interdisciplinary team of experts conducts rigorous research and translates brain science into tools and strategies that help parents, organizations, and communities, meet the developmental needs of children and set them up for success in school and life. One such tool is the3ts.org, a website where parents can access the TMW Center’s evidence-based curriculum and learn strategies for strengthening bonds and building healthy young brains. Learn more about the TMW Center’s other resources and research at www.tmwcenter.org.