Health Scientist
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Megan Reynolds, MPH, MDiv, CPH, is a Health Scientist and Deputy Team Lead for the Emerging Threats Team in the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Megan is the coordinator for the US Zika Pregnancy and Infant Registry and lead Jurisdictional Point of Contact for all jurisdictions participating in the Surveillance for Emerging threats to Mother and Babies Network (SET-NET). Megan received her BA in Religion and Master of Divinity from Wake Forest University and her MPH from Georgia State University.