Case Studies
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” - Mahatma Gandhi
ResMed: Sleepless in High School III
Our largest consulting project to date involving 74 high school girls across 11 teams! Participants engaged in primary and secondary research through surveys, online research, and personal sleep diaries. They explored implications of poor sleep, assessed the current situation & challenges amongst high school students, and generated solutions to drive awareness and improve sleep performance. Each team completed a final report and presented their findings live to our project sponsors.
“ResMed, Sleep, & Career Advice”: Webinar by Dawn Ta & Maureen Crocker (ResMed)
Students learned about Dawn Ta & Maureen Crocker’s career backgrounds, received valuable career advice, learned about ResMed’s medical devices for chronic respiratory conditions, and were introduced to Scientella's upcoming ResMed Student Consulting Project titled "Sleepless in High School" to investigate sleep challenges/attitudes/behaviors amongst high school students.
Visit to ResMed in partnership with Girls Who Lead
Students participated in a hands-on learning experience with ResMed’s line of solutions for Obstructive Sleep Apnea and interacted with a panel of STEM women professionals.
ResMed - Sleepless in High School II
A team of five students assessed the sleepless epidemic occurring within their respective high schools.
Sleep Science & OSA - hosted by Maureen Crocker (ResMed)
Students learned about sleep science and Obstructive Sleep Apnea including diagnostics and therapeutics.
Innovator’s Journey - hosted by Dawn Ta, Kristin Vacala, & Claire McCafferty (ResMed)
Students learned about qualitative & quantitative user research methods, empathy in innovation...
Human Biology
Mentor = ResMed, Stanford BA in Human Biology, UCSD Rady School of Management MBA.
ResMed - Sleepless in High School
Eight students dug deep to understand habits, awareness and attitudes towards sleep compared to other aspects of health and wellness amongst high school students.