Jasime Jordan Ham

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Jasmine Jordan Ham is a Medical Research Assistant for the Naval Health Research Center, Operational Infectious Diseases Directorate (NHRC-OID). During her time with NHRC, Jasmine has been a crucial team member on a variety of biosurveillance and clinical trial studies conducted at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Naval Medical Center San Diego, and Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, both enrolling participants in the field and testing novel devices.

Prior to her current position, Jasmine earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Applied Statistics from Louisiana State University in 2021. As an avid learner and aspiring researcher, Jasmine received meaningful undergraduate experience while studying cognitive function with the Neuropsychometrics Research Group and investigating motor deficits in children with autism while working with clinicians at LSU's Psychological Services Center.

Jasmine is dedicated to serving the military community in as many ways possible and is proud that her role with NHRC-OID allows her that opportunity. In addition to her research contributions, she serves in the Air Force Reserves and is a committed military spouse.