Caitlin McMurtry
Assistant Professor
Contact
Phone: 314-935-3159
Email: mcmurtry@wustl.edu
Education
PhD, Harvard University
Areas of Focus
Health policy and politics
Trust in government
Public opinion research
Gun violence and policy
State politics and policymaking
Racism and discrimination
Biography
Caitlin McMurtry (she/they) uses interdisciplinary theories and methods to examine the structural determinants of health and well-being in America, especially among historically oppressed groups. Her current research focuses on the magnitude of political polarization during disease outbreaks, the structural origins of (dis)trust in government and its relationship to gun ownership and medical distrust, and the role of ballot initiatives in health policy and politics. Broadly, her research seeks to understand how public opinion, politics, and government affect health inequities (and vice versa) in the U.S.
McMurtry鈥檚 experience working with officials at all levels of government sharpened her focus on the need for timely, actionable research that is accessible to policymakers and the public. From 2009-2013, she conducted public health research and translated findings for Kansas legislators in Topeka and helped to establish, fund, and run a community health coalition for the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas. Later, she interned for a member of the U.S. Senate and joined a team of researchers conducting rapid-response survey research during the COVID-19 pandemic for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under the Trump and Biden administrations.
McMurtry鈥檚 research has appeared in peer-reviewed academic journals such as the聽New England Journal of Medicine,听the聽American Journal of Public Health, Annals of Family Medicine,听Milbank Quarterly, and聽Health Services Research, and has received coverage in news outlets such as the聽Washington Post聽and NPR. McMurtry teaches courses on social work, health policy, and gun violence, and in 2024, McMurtry received the Teaching Excellence Award for Full-Time Faculty at the Brown School. She also co-leads the Medical School鈥檚 Advocacy and Global Health EXPLORE Pathway and co-instructs a course on Infectious Diseases and Health Equity, where she focuses on teaching medical 黑料社s about community-engaged research and promoting social change with and on behalf of patients. McMurtry is a faculty affiliate of the聽聽and the聽, where she was a Spring 2025 Faculty Fellow.
In Brown School News
Health-related ballot measures more likely to聽pass
June 1, 2026
To address gun violence, focus more on people than on聽guns
October 28, 2025
Polarization around vaccine hesitancy was 12 times greater than past outbreaks, study finds
August 29, 2025
Brown School Welcomes 12 Dynamic New Faculty Members, Fall 2022
September 8, 2022