Assistant Professor
University of Georgia
Dr. Sarah Haight, PhD, MPH is an assistant professor of Epidemiology & Biostatistics at the University of Georgia. She is a social and reproductive epidemiologist. Her work investigates how perinatal outcomes, specifically perinatal mental health and mental health care, are influenced by social factors, patient-provider dynamics, policies, and structural mechanisms at the neighborhood level. Prior to her time at UGA, she received her PhD in Epidemiology from UNC Chapel Hill and MPH in Epidemiology from Emory University, and worked as an epidemiologist in the Division of Reproductive Health at the CDC.