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Tim R. Randolph is a tenured Professor in the Department of Clinical Health Sciences at the Doisy College of Health Sciences, Saint Louis University. He holds a Ph.D. in Hematology from Warnborough University and has over three decades of academic and professional experience in clinical laboratory science, hematology, and global health. His research focuses on developing low-cost diagnostic methods for underdeveloped countries, particularly in the context of sickle cell anemia and related conditions.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Hematology, Warnborough University (2008)
- Ph.D. in Pathology ABD, Saint Louis University (1995)
- M.S. in Medical Technology (Hematology and Immunology), Medical College of Virginia (1987)
- B.S. in Medical Technology, Sangamon State University (1983)
His research interests include diagnostic testing for underdeveloped countries, sickle cell anemia screening (e.g., Sickle Confirm, Zygotest), and methods to quantify hemoglobin and other biomarkers without electricity. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and holds patents for diagnostic tools like the Falling Drop Method and Sickle Confirm.
Dr. Randolph has secured grants from organizations such as the Jack DeLoss Taylor Charitable Trust and ASCLS Education & Research Fund, focusing on sickle cell research in Haiti and athlete biomarkers. He has received multiple awards for his contributions, including the Distinguished Service Award from Saint Louis University and the Joseph J. Kleiner Memorial Award.
He has served as Department Chair, contributed to university and professional service committees, and founded Randolph World Ministries, Inc., which provides medical missions and laboratory support in Haiti. His work bridges academic research with practical applications in global health and clinical laboratory science.
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