Fordham University
Jasmine B. Johnson is a dedicated academic professional with extensive experience in research and education within psychology. Currently serving as a Graduate Research Assistant at Fordham University since August 2021, Jasmine is involved in a 3D Lab project, while also mentoring undergraduate psychology students and teaching various psychology courses. Previous roles include a Graduate Research Assistant position at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where participant recruitment and data analysis were key responsibilities, and a National Program and Evaluation Intern at Generation Citizen, focusing on program evaluation and data synthesis. Jasmine’s background also includes teaching at Bright Horizons, event coordination at NYU, and research work at San Francisco State University, alongside a strong educational foundation comprising two master's degrees and ongoing PhD studies in Applied Developmental Psychology at Fordham University.
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