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Jennifer Longoria, PhD, ABPP-CN

Assistant Member, St. Jude Faculty

Pediatric Neuropsychologist

Board Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology

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Contact Information

Jennifer Longoria, PhD, ABPP-CN

Psychology

MS 740, Room R4003

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

262 Danny Thomas Place

MemphisTN 38105-3678

Education

BA – The Ohio State University

MA – The University of Texas at San Antonio

PhD – Texas Woman’s University

Internship – Fort Worth Independent School District

Fellowship – Henry Ford Health System

Research Interests

  • Neurocognitive functioning in sickle cell disease
  • Neurocognitive factors impacting transition to adult care and adaptive functioning  
  • Cognitive outcomes in childhood cancer and genetic disorders
  • Stroke and silent infarct
  • Pre-existing risk factors (e.g., premature birth, cerebral palsy, congenital heart disease) 

Clinical Trials

Recruiting
HEMOCOG: Neurocognitive Functions, Health Literacy, and Transition Readiness in Pediatric Hemophiliacs

Study goal:

This study will help researchers understand how hemophilia affects how patients think, feel, and experience school.

Age:

6 to 18 years old

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