Sarah Peitzmeier, Ph.D.

Bio

Sarah Peitzmeier, PhD is an Associate Professor of Behavioral and Community Health at the University of Maryland School of Public Health. Her mixed-methods research focuses on the epidemiology and prevention of gender-based violence, as well as LGBTQ+ health promotion. She has received funding from the NIH, the CDC, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and is best known for her research to understand, screen for, and intervene on intimate partner violence in transgender populations. Her ongoing work includes intervention development studies to prevent sexual assault against transgender individuals and cisgender women. Finally, she is co-author (with Maia Kobabe) of the graphic novel Breathe, which is based on her research on chest binding in transmasculine individuals. Sarah received her PhD from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2017.

Degrees

  • PhD, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health

  • MPH, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Global Disease Epidemiology and Control Department of International Health

  • BS, University of Maryland, Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics

  • BA, University of Maryland, Piano Performance