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Luca Nemes

Bloomington,IN

Summary

Driven Research Specialist with hands-on experience performing clerical and laboratory work to advance research goals. Initiates team success with expertise in participant outreach, data management, and coordination with clinical sites across the United States. Currently specializing in qualitative research with aims to cure, treat, and prevent Parkinson's Disorder.

Overview

9
9
years of professional experience

Work History

Clinical Research Specialist

Indiana University School of Medicine
01.2023 - Current
  • Daily participant outreach, including obtaining informed consent, coordinating between clinical sites across the United States for participants' travel needs for the Michael J
  • Fox Foundation/Parkinson's Progressions Markers Initiative
  • Data entry and analysis, including meticulous documentation of participant and clinical site communications
  • Processing and submitting participants' reimbursements in line with study protocol and funding
  • Adhering to HIPAA and clinical research guidelines
  • SOCRA certification in progress to expand ongoing research education.

Research Assistant, Writing Assistant, Intern

Indiana University Psychological & Brain Sciences
10.2014 - 12.2022
  • Managed recruitment and screening of study participants
  • Data entry and analysis of study materials
  • Conducted semi-structured diagnostic interviews in accordance with the DSM-5 manual, administration of WASI, and various other measures of cognitive function, such as decision-making and attention in person as well as over Zoom
  • Assisted with editing of grant materials and graduate students' projects.

Education

Bachelor of Art in Sociology -

Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
12.2019

High School Diploma -

Bloomington High School South
Bloomington, IN
09.2014

Skills

  • Advanced Research Techniques
  • Analytical Thinking
  • Data Collection
  • Grant Writing
  • MS Excel, Word, Teams
  • Qualitative Research

Publications

  • The Effects of Working Memory Versus Adaptive Visual Search Control Training on Executive Cognitive Function, Finn, P.R., Nemes, L., Bailey, A., J Cogn Enhanc, 6, 327-339, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1007/s41465-022-00241-y
  • Ecological Momentary Assessment of Decisions to Drink in Young Adults: examining the role of incentives and disincentives, Howe, L., Copeland, S., Fisher, L., Farmer, E., Nemes, L., Finn, P.R., Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, under review, 2021
  • Effects of Working Memory versus Adaptive Control Training on Executive function: delay discounting, Stroop / Flanker Interference, and drinking, Finn, P.R., Nemes, L., Bailey, A., Gunn, R.L., Weimer, W. Redick, T., Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, under review, 2021
  • THE EFFECT WORKING MEMORY AND VISUAL SEARCH TRAINING ON EXECUTIVE COGNITIVE MEASURES OF INHIBITION, L Nemes, P.R. Finn, Annual Meeting of Research Society on Alcoholism, 2020

Timeline

Clinical Research Specialist

Indiana University School of Medicine
01.2023 - Current

Research Assistant, Writing Assistant, Intern

Indiana University Psychological & Brain Sciences
10.2014 - 12.2022

Bachelor of Art in Sociology -

Indiana University

High School Diploma -

Bloomington High School South
Luca Nemes