Senior Research Scientist
Minnesota Department of Health
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Molly Meyer is a Senior Research Scientist/Epidemiologist and State Systems Development Initiative (SSDI) grant coordinator for Community and Family Health. She works to assure that Minnesota’s maternal and child health programs, including children and youth with special health care needs, have access to policy and program relevant information and data to make informed decisions. Molly serves as subject matter expert related to maternal and child health data/research to support the agencies' policy and program decision-making, and produces analyses and reports based on Vital Records, Minnesota Student Survey, U.S. Census, National Survey of Children’s Health, Early Childhood Longitudinal Data System (ECLDS), Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), and Medicaid data. She has 6 years of research experience at the State of Minnesota and holds a Masters of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology from University of Illinois at Chicago.
Saturday, March 9
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM