Anna Laura Bombarda
About Anna Laura Bombarda
Anna Laura Bombarda is a Research Data Associate at NYU Langone Health and a Co-Group Representative for the ANST Interest Group at NYU, with a background in psychology and extensive research experience.
Title
Anna Laura Bombarda holds roles as Research Data Associate and Clinical Research Extern at NYU Langone Health. She is also Co-Group Representative at Association of Neuropsychology Students and Trainees (ANST) Interest Group, NYU.
Company
Anna Laura Bombarda is currently associated with NYU Langone Health and the Association of Neuropsychology Students and Trainees (ANST) Interest Group, NYU. Additionally, she has prior experience working with various research programs and medical institutions including the Sleep and Health Research Program, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, and First Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey.
Education and Expertise
Anna Laura Bombarda has a strong academic background in psychology. She earned a Master of Arts in Psychology from New York University - Graduate School of Arts and Science (2020-2022). She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Italian Language and Literature from the University of Arizona (2016-2020). Additionally, she graduated from the Academy of the Holy Angels with a high school diploma (2013-2016).
Background
Anna Laura Bombarda has extensive experience in both research and clinical settings. She has worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant for multiple programs, including the Sleep and Health Research Program and the Family Routines Enhancing Adolescent Diabetes by Optimizing Management (FREADOM) project. Her work has spanned various roles such as Intern at the Elder Rehab Program and Student Volunteer at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center and the First Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey.
Responsibilities and Contributions
In her roles at NYU Langone Health, Anna collaborates with principal investigators and project staff on recruitment efforts at multiple hospitals including NYU-Langone Hospital, Bellevue Hospital, and NYU-Langone Brooklyn. She is responsible for processing blood samples, which involves collection, aliquot, and storing procedures. She also maintains participant records and ensures ongoing communication with study participants throughout their involvement in the research.