Atticus Wolfe, PhD MPH
Social Scientist
Educator
Health Systems Expert
Social Scientist
Educator
Health Systems Expert
Dr. Atticus Wolfe is an assistant professor of public health at Agnes Scott College in Georgia, USA. His work is both qualitative and quantitative and uses a combination of survey, interview, and policy analysis methodologies to explore topics in workplace and educational experiences, health care quality, and psychosocial wellbeing. Currently, his research investigates the intersection of socio-cultural identity, institutional environments, and social status to inform health interventions, policy, and research.
Dr. Wolfe graduated from Rhodes College with a Bachelor of Arts in History and in Urban & Community Health and obtained his Master's in Public Health Administration & Policy from the University of Minnesota. He earned a graduate certificate in gender studies in 2022 and a Doctorate in Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Sociology from the University of South Carolina.Â
Dr. Wolfe is a leader in the Southern Sociological Society, UAID: United Against Inequities in Disease, and GLMA: Health Professionals for Advancing LGBTQ+ Equality. He enjoys mentoring undergraduate, graduate, and pre-professional health students through his affiliations with Sociologists for Trans Justice, World Professional Association for Transgender Health, and the American Public Health Association.
You can follow his research developments on LinkedIn, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar.