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Graham E. Moore

MA

Clinical Research Coordinator, Acquired Brain Injury Research

Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist

  • Marcus Center for Advanced Rehabilitation

About Graham

“Rehabilitation is more than recovery — it’s rebuilding life with purpose.”

Graham Moore combines research expertise and vocational rehabilitation practice to help individuals with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) return to work and community life. As the Georgia Model Brain Injury System (GAMBIS) site-specific Study Coordinator and Vocational Rehab Specialist, Graham collaborates with multidisciplinary teams and leads research initiatives with the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA) to improve employment outcomes and reintegration strategies.

His work bridges clinical care and social research, focusing on innovative models that empower individuals and advance equity in rehabilitation.

Research specialties

  • Alternative vocational rehabilitation delivery models
  • Return-to-work strategies for individuals with TBI
  • Interdisciplinary community reintegration
  • Employment outcomes research
  • Critical disability studies grounded in social justice frameworks

Education & training

  • Ph.D., Sociology – Georgia State University (in progress)
  • M.A., Sociology – Georgia State University, 2023
  • B.A., Sociology – Georgia State University, 2022

Certifications

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) Human Subjects Research Certification

Why his work matters

“At Shepherd, I have the unique opportunity to advance rehabilitation through innovative research while partnering directly with patients to support successful community reintegration.”

Beyond Shepherd

Graham is a Ph.D. student in Sociology at Georgia State University and serves on the Side by Side Clubhouse Program Committee, supporting initiatives that promote independence and social connection for individuals with brain injury.