Erin R. Morgan, PhD, MS
She/Her
Research Assistant Professor
Dr. Erin R. Morgan is a Research Assistant Professor at IREACH, where she is also a member of the Institute’s Methods Core. She has a BS in Biology (Physiology), a MS in Epidemiology, and a PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Washington, and completed a T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Pediatric Injury Prevention at Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center. Dr. Morgan’s current research interests are in mental health and suicide prevention, firearm safety, and injury prevention. Some of her personal interests include baking, travel, video games, and time with her dogs.
IREACH Programs
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IREACH
Research Assistant Professor -
Native-Controlling Hypertension and Risk Through Technology
Co-Investigator -
Native Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research
Mentor
Projects
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Community Engaged, mHealth and Data Science to Enhance Clinical Trial Diversity and Cardiometabolic Health (AHA – Research is Ceremony)
Biostatistician -
Moana: Alternative Surveillance for COVID-19 in a Unique Population (MASC-UP)
Principal Investigator -
Native-Controlling Hypertension and Risk through Technology (Native-CHART) Methodology Core
Co-Investigator -
Native-Controlling Hypertension and Risk through Technology RP2: Blood Pressure-Improving Control among Alaska Native People (Native-CHART RP2 / BP-ICAN)
Co-Investigator -
Strong Men, Strong Communities: Cultural Tradition to Improve Native Men’s Health (Strong Men/SMSC)
Analyst
IREACH Teams
- Methods Core