ADD YOUR VOICE!
PROTECT AMERICA'S CHILDREN BY PROTECTING RESEARCH.
SEND A PRE-POPULATED MESSAGE TO YOUR LAWMAKERS
PROTECT AMERICA'S CHILDREN BY PROTECTING RESEARCH.
SEND A PRE-POPULATED MESSAGE TO YOUR LAWMAKERS
Jordan Wood, is a clinical esearch project manager supporting PolicyLab and Clinical Futures in studying and implementing best practices of health equity research methodology.
Jordan Wood is a clinical research project manager supporting PolicyLab and Clinical Futures, both CHOP Research Institute Centers of Emphasis, in studying and implementing best practices of health equity research methodology. She is focused on inclusion and representation in clinical research, interdisciplinary approaches to equity-focused projects, and stakeholder engagement across the research lifecycle. Additionally, Wood assists in examining outcomes of expanded child tax credit and care delivery interventions, such as tailored adherence incentives for high-risk children with asthma.
Wood was previously a project manager at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Center for Outcomes and Policy Research in Boston, where she led intervention development for an electronic health record-integrated, mHealth symptom management application as well as the translation and cultural adaptation of oncology resources. She also contributed to health services and policy research examining inequities in opioid analgesic prescribing practices.
Wood evaluated perinatal substance use and tobacco screenings at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Division of Maternal and Child Health Research and Analysis. These findings and associated health communication materials promoted engagement with state cessation programs. She previously supported the NIH RECOVER COVID Initiative and the innovative work at the CHOP Center for Childhood Cancer Research Section on Behavioral Oncology. Wood received her Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Tufts University and a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from the Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health.