Jessica Morgan
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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Jessica Morgan's research investigates critical issues in higher education and healthcare access, particularly for marginalized populations. Her work has examined the experiences of Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and international students, exploring resolutions beyond the immediate impact of COVID-19. Morgan has also focused on the challenges faced by Black women, addressing themes of misogynoir and hypervisibility.
In the realm of healthcare, her research highlights affordability challenges in gastrointestinal cancer treatment, comparing perspectives from providers and survivors in socioeconomically disadvantaged Southern states. This work includes specific analyses of disparities between Black and White patients. With an h-index of 2 and 8 total publications, Morgan's scholarship contributes to understanding systemic barriers and lived experiences within educational and medical systems.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 33
Selected Publications
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Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States (2025)
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- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States
- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States
- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States
- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States
- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States
- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States
- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States
- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States
- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Providers' and Survivors' Perspectives on Affordability Challenges for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in Two Low Socioeconomic Status States of the Southern United States
- Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and International Students: Experiences and Resolutions Beyond COVID-19
- Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and International Students: Experiences and Resolutions Beyond COVID-19
- Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and International Students: Experiences and Resolutions Beyond COVID-19
- Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and International Students: Experiences and Resolutions Beyond COVID-19
- Abstract B127: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
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