Jasmine Khan is a Research Assistant in the department of Clinical and Scientific Affairs. Jasmine began her career in the field of public health as an Epidemiologist. As an epidemiologist, and with a background in healthcare and physical anthropology, her past research efforts include work on systematic literature reviews and meta-analyses on various topics as well as gait analysis and measuring and understanding osteological morphologies of the hip and knee important for locomotion.
In her current role, Jasmine works with research scientists and clinicians to coordinate clinical research studies, collect and analyze patient reported outcomes and clinical data, maintain databases, and prepare presentations and manuscripts. She is passionate about using research to continuously improve patient care.