Ted Marenco
About Ted Marenco
Ted Marenco is a Senior Scientist I in Clinical Pharmacology Sciences at Celerion, where he has worked for over 22 years. He specializes in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analyses and has a strong background in training junior scientists and serving as a scientific contact for sponsors.
Current Position at Celerion
Ted Marenco currently holds the position of Senior Scientist I in Clinical Pharmacology Sciences at Celerion, where he has worked since 2002. In this role, he serves as a key scientific contact for sponsors, providing expertise in clinical pharmacology. His responsibilities include conducting pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analyses, utilizing specialized software such as WinNonLin and SigmaPlot.
Previous Experience in Clinical Research
Before his current role, Ted Marenco worked as an Analyst in Reporting, Ligand Binding/Cell-Based Assays at Celerion for four months in 2010. He also served as a PK Scientist at MDS Pharma Services from 1999 to 2002, where he focused on pharmacokinetics. Additionally, he worked as a Laboratory Technician at Shriners Hospitals for Children in the Joint Diseases Laboratory from 1998 to 1999.
Education and Expertise
Ted Marenco earned his Master of Science in Pharmacology and Therapeutics from McGill University, completing his studies from 1994 to 1997. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Anatomy and Cell Biology from McGill University, which he obtained from 1991 to 1994. His educational background supports his proficiency in clinical pharmacology and pharmacokinetic analyses.
Training and Mentorship
In his role as Senior Scientist, Ted Marenco has trained and supervised junior pharmacokinetic scientists. His contributions to the development of junior scientists highlight his commitment to fostering expertise within the field of clinical pharmacology sciences.
Publications and Presentations
Ted Marenco has published abstracts and manuscripts and has presented his work at various scientific conferences. These activities are part of his professional responsibilities and contribute to the dissemination of knowledge in the field of clinical pharmacology.