Caitlin Ang
Casual Employee, Medicine - Med/Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Bio
Caitlin is a public health researcher with an MSPH from Johns Hopkins University, focused on women’s and reproductive health outcomes, population-level analysis, and equity-driven research. Her work sits at the intersection of data, policy, and real-world impact—using rigorous methods to understand how systems shape health outcomes across the life course.
Caitlin has experience supporting and leading quantitative and mixed-methods research, including data management and analysis, literature reviews, IRB and regulatory processes, and translating findings into reports, briefs, and academic outputs. She is especially interested in research related to maternal morbidity and mortality, reproductive health access, and structural drivers of health inequities.
Education & Certifications
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BS, University of Arizona, Molecular and Cellular Biology (2022)
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MSPH, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Public Health (2024)
Skills and Expertise
Professional Affiliations and Activities
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Member, Society of Family Planning (2024 - Present)