Madison Langrin MSPH
Madison Langrin (she/her) is the policy and communications coordinator at PolicyLab at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Working across both the policy and communications teams, Ms. Langrin supports opportunities to advance the center’s cross-cutting policy priorities and research. Her work includes the surveillance of requests for comment on proposed rulemaking and internal communications initiatives for PolicyLab team members.
Prior to joining PolicyLab, Ms. Langrin was a research associate at CAMI Health and the Initiative for Multipurpose Prevention Technologies (MPTs), a program of the Public Health Institute aiming to advance women’s health and MPTs, products that simultaneously prevent HIV, other STIs and/or unintended pregnancies. During her time at CAMI Health, Ms. Langrin managed the organization’s communications and product development database and worked with partners in Kenya and South Africa to create a series of digital storytelling tools on ArcGIS StoryMaps, which focused on the reproductive and sexual health experiences of women in these countries.
She recently served as the monitoring & evaluation fellow at the Center for AIDS Research at Johns Hopkins University. Ms. Langrin worked with the Baltimore City Health Department to develop a prototype monitoring and evaluation plan for the city’s Ending the HIV Epidemic program.
Ms. Langrin has a Master of Science in Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with a certificate in Gender and Health, and a Bachelor of Arts from Johns Hopkins University in Public Health Studies.