Leona Shum, MPH

Recruitment Specialist

Biography

Leona Shum, MPH is a Clinical Trial Recruitment Coordinator for the Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI) at the University of Southern California. She pursued a Master of Public Health at The University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Leona later obtained a Certificate in Project Management from The University of British Columbia while working in public health research in Vancouver.

Leona joined ATRI’s Recruitment and Retention team led by Dr. Rema Raman in 2021. As a recruitment and retention lead, Leona is responsible for coordinating and managing the day-to-day operations for centralized recruitment and retention activities across over 70 North American study sites for a global clinical trial. Since joining ATRI, she has been continually excited to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease and approaches to finding a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease from the field’s leading experts.

With keen interests in both public health and project management, Leona strives to bring her analytical thinking skills, attention to detail, and organization to the forefront to help achieve the goals of the Recruitment and Retention team at ATRI and ultimately make a positive difference for all those affected by Alzheimer’s disease.

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