Terah Hardcastle
About Terah Hardcastle
Terah Hardcastle is a System Manager for Research Programs at CommonSpirit Health in Englewood, Colorado. She holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Biology and Molecular/Cell Biology from Sam Houston State University and has extensive experience in research compliance and operations.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Terah Hardcastle serves as the System Manager for Research Programs at CommonSpirit Health, a role she has held since 2021. In this position, she is responsible for overseeing various research initiatives within the organization. Her work focuses on enhancing research compliance and operational efficiency, contributing to the advancement of healthcare practices. CommonSpirit Health is known for its commitment to improving community health through innovative research and patient care.
Education and Expertise
Terah Hardcastle earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology from Sam Houston State University. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Science (MS) in Molecular/Cell Biology from the same institution. This educational background provides her with a solid foundation in biological sciences, which supports her roles in research management and compliance.
Background
Before her current role, Terah Hardcastle worked at Western States Cancer Research NCORP, where she held several positions, including Director of Research Compliance & Operations from 2019 to 2021. She also served as Quality Assurance & Regulatory Manager and Quality Assurance from 2017 to 2019 and 2014 to 2017, respectively. Earlier in her career, she was a Senior Research Assistant at MD Anderson Cancer Center from 2013 to 2014 and worked as Adjunct Faculty at Lone Star College for six months in 2012.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Terah Hardcastle has contributed to various research compliance and operational initiatives, particularly in the oncology field. Her roles at Western States Cancer Research NCORP involved ensuring adherence to regulatory standards and improving research processes. Her experience in both academic and clinical settings has equipped her with a diverse skill set relevant to research management.