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Jaydan Moore

Jaydan Moore

· Art MetalsVerified

University of Wisconsin-Madison · Art

Active 1834–2024

h-index70
Citations20.1k
Papers85827 last 5y
Funding$1.7M
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Jaydan Moore is a distinguished artist and educator specializing in jewelry and metal arts, with a strong academic foundation including an MFA and MA in Art from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a BFA in Jewelry/Metal Arts with High Distinction from the California College of the Arts. Moore's work is recognized and held in numerous prestigious permanent collections such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, among others. His artistic practice encompasses a broad range of exhibitions, including solo, two-person, and group shows at notable venues and events worldwide, reflecting his significant contribution to contemporary craft and design. Throughout his career, Moore has been the recipient of various fellowships, residencies, and grants, highlighting his commitment to advancing his craft and engaging with the artistic community. These include the Virginia A. Groot Foundation award, multiple artist relief grants, and residencies at institutions such as the Penland School of Crafts and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center. His professional experience extends into academia, where he has served as an adjunct professor at several institutions including Virginia Commonwealth University, Old Dominion University, and the University of Georgia's Cortona program, demonstrating his dedication to mentoring emerging artists and sharing his expertise in metalsmithing and design. In addition to his artistic and teaching endeavors, Moore actively contributes to the craft community through board memberships, jury service, and curatorial projects. His involvement with organizations such as the Craft Emergency Relief Fund and the Society of North American Goldsmiths underscores his leadership and advocacy within the field. Moore's extensive lecture and workshop engagements at institutions like the Rhode Island School of Design, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the Haystack Mountain School of Craft further illustrate his role as a thought leader and educator in contemporary craft and metal arts.

Research topics

  • Political Science
  • Computer Science
  • Marketing
  • Physics
  • Data science
  • Business

Selected publications

  • The All of Us Research Program: Data quality, utility, and diversity

    Patterns · 2022 · 321 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Political Science
    • Data science

    Research Program seeks to engage at least one million diverse participants to advance precision medicine and improve human health. We describe here the cloud-based Researcher Workbench that uses a data passport model to democratize access to analytical tools and participant information including survey, physical measurement, and electronic health record (EHR) data. We also present validation study findings for several common complex diseases to demonstrate use of this novel platform in 315,000 participants, 78% of whom are from groups historically underrepresented in biomedical research, including 49% self-reporting non-White races. Replication findings include medication usage pattern differences by race in depression and type 2 diabetes, validation of known cancer associations with smoking, and calculation of cardiovascular risk scores by reported race effects. The cloud-based Researcher Workbench represents an important advance in enabling secure access for a broad range of researchers to this large resource and analytical tools.

Recent grants

Frequent coauthors

  • Toshio Narahashi

    84 shared
  • Ronald W. Joyner

    62 shared
  • Elizabeth A. Moore

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    42 shared
  • Nels C. Anderson

    Durham Technical Community College

    35 shared
  • Monte Westerfield

    University of Oregon

    34 shared
  • Jon L. Holmes

    29 shared
  • Kenneth S. Cole

    28 shared
  • Michael H. Brill

    Kingston Technology (United States)

    25 shared

Education

  • B.S.

    Franklin and Marshall College

    1961

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