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Hilary Hahn, EdM, MPH, is a Research Scientist at the Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine, and Executive Director of Elevate: A Policy Lab to Elevate Mental Health and Disrupt Poverty. She specializes in implementing interventions to address family mental health and economic mobility. Her work focuses on programs like the MOMS Partnership® to support under-resourced caregivers and pregnant women. Hahn holds a Master’s in Public Health from San Diego State University and a Master’s in Educational Administration from Harvard University.
Education:
- BA in Classics and Women's Studies (Cornell University)
- MEd in Administration, Planning & Social Policy (Harvard Graduate School of Education)
- MPH (San Diego State University)
Research Interests: Hahn’s work bridges public health policy, child trauma intervention, and community engagement. She leads initiatives to scale evidence-based programs like the Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention (CFTSI) and advocates for policies addressing maternal mental health and poverty reduction. Her recent focus includes evaluating the MOMS Partnership® in DC, Vermont, and Bridgeport to reduce depressive symptoms and improve family outcomes.
Key Contributions: Over 20 peer-reviewed publications and policy reports. Notable works include analyses of caregiver-child agreement in trauma outcomes and police training evaluations for children exposed to violence.
Awards: Recognized with academic honors including Phi Beta Kappa and California Wellness Foundation Fellowship.
Labs/Teams: Leads Elevate Policy Lab and collaborates with the Yale Center for Child Traumatic Stress and Recovery. Active in professional organizations like the American Public Health Association.


