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Martin Rodriguez

Alsip,IL

Summary

Graduate student in Psychology at Southern New Hampshire University with hands-on experience as a detail-oriented Research Assistant in multi-site longitudinal studies. Specializing in developmental disabilities and neuromotor delay, bringing a strong skill set in data collection, participant coordination, and strict adherence to research protocols. Proven track record of collaborating effectively with diverse research teams while consistently maintaining high accuracy, confidentiality, and ethical conduct.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Research Assistant

Shirley Ryan Ability Lab
07.2023 - Current
  • Conducted nearly 100 comprehensive data collection visits, ensuring adherence to project protocols.
  • Manage and enter data into REDcap, maintaining high levels of accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Coordinate participant interactions, including recruiting, screening, and scheduling visits.
  • Uphold IRB research protocols, safeguarding participant confidentiality and ethical standards.
  • Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to support the study’s goals and contribute to manuscript preparation.

Team Member

Target Corporations
02.2022 - 06.2022
  • Learned all required tasks quickly to maximize performance.
  • Contributed to team success by completing jobs quickly and accurately.
  • Trained new team members by relaying information on company procedures and safety requirements.

Education

Master of Science - Psychology

Southern New Hampshire University
Manchester, NH
06.2026

Bachelor of Science - Psychology

Loyola University Chicago
Chicago, IL
12.2021

Skills

  • Data Collection & Management (REDcap)
  • Research Protocol Compliance (IRB)
  • Participant Recruitment & Interaction
  • Multi-Site Coordination & Collaboration
  • Data Analysis & Reporting (Excel, SPSS)
  • Technical Proficiency (Microsoft Office Suite)
  • Strong Written & Verbal Communication

Projects

Project Corbett Ryan Intervention

Researcher Assistant - Present

  • The intervention phase of Project Corbett is a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of a one-year long, evidence- and clinical experience-based intervention to improve motor function and reduce the severity of motor delays in infants who have been admitted to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
  • CITI Program Certifications for Human Subject Research, Good Clinical Practice, and Social and Behavioral Research, under requirements set by Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Loyola University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and Southern New Hampshire University.



Timeline

Research Assistant

Shirley Ryan Ability Lab
07.2023 - Current

Team Member

Target Corporations
02.2022 - 06.2022

Master of Science - Psychology

Southern New Hampshire University

Bachelor of Science - Psychology

Loyola University Chicago
Martin Rodriguez