
Early-career health services researcher with applied research experience in participant recruitment, data collection, and IRB-aligned ethical procedures. My personal background in a Veteran family, combined with my current role supporting individuals transitioning toward independent living and employment, provides me with a meaningful perspective on real-world challenges facing service members and Veterans. Committed to advancing impactful clinical and behavioral interventions that improve quality of life for the Veteran community.
State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium (SNCURCS)
Topic: Coping Styles of First-Generation University Students in their First Semester
Mentor: Dr. Nicole Rushing
Citation: Moore, J. (2020, Nov 7). Coping styles of first-generation university students in their first semester [Paper presentation]. State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research & Creativity Symposium.