Megan Jehn
Megan Jehn is an epidemiologist and member of the global health faculty in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. Her 20 years of scholarship and community-based fieldwork broadly focus on the resilience of social-ecological systems to disasters. She brings together large, diverse teams to address public health challenges such as vaccine hesitancy, food insecurity, clean indoor air, and infectious disease outbreaks. Megan is the founder and director of the ASU Student Outbreak Response Team, a large public health training program that provides students with hands-on training and experience in outbreak response and field epidemiology, while simultaneously providing public health surge capacity for state, local, and tribal public health partners. She received her doctoral and master’s degrees in epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Megan lives in Scottsdale with her husband and two teenage children and loves to hike in the McDowell Mountains.