Sara Rozengarten
Bio
Sara Rozengarten, BS, is a first-year MPH student in the Health Policy and Management department at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health and is pursuing a certificate in Data Science. She graduated from Rowan University with a degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology. Sara currently serves as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Emory Prevention Research Center (EPRC), where she interviews participants and collects data for the Tribal Smoke-Free Homes project, a community-engaged research study focused on reducing secondhand smoke exposure among Native American populations. She also works with the Emory Center for Child Health Policy and has additional research experience in neuropharmacology and steroid receptor signaling. Her interests include health equity, chronic disease prevention, healthcare access, and the intersection of clinical medicine and public health.