Randolph Corteling
Head of Research
Pharmaceutical Sciences
ReNeuron
United Kingdom
Biography
Randolph Corteling received his first degree (BSc Pharmacology (Hons)) from the University of East London in 1997. He then spent 3 years as a Research associate at Novartis pharmaceuticals in West Sussex, before undertaking a PhD in Medical and Surgical Sciences under the supervision of Prof. Ian Hall at Nottingham University. He then subsequently spent 3 years as a Heart and Stroke Foundation postdoctoral fellow at the University of Calgary, Canada before joining ReNeuron as a senior member of the research team in 2007. During his time at ReNeuron, Randolph has developed a number of new discoveries along with a thorough understanding of stem cell biology leading to his appointment as Head of Cell Biology in 2011 before subsequently being made Head of Research in April 2015. Randolph Corteling received his first degree (BSc Pharmacology (Hons)) from the University of East London in 1997. He then spent 3 years as a Research associate at Novartis pharmaceuticals in West Sussex, before undertaking a PhD in Medical and Surgical Sciences under the supervision of Prof. Ian Hall at Nottingham University. He then subsequently spent 3 years as a Heart and Stroke Foundation postdoctoral fellow at the University of Calgary, Canada before joining ReNeuron as a senior member of the research team in 2007. During his time at ReNeuron, Randolph has developed a number of new discoveries along with a thorough understanding of stem cell biology leading to his appointment as Head of Cell Biology in 2011 before subsequently being made Head of Research in April 2015.
Research Interest
Pharmaceutical Sciences