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Rachel Ranson is a Senior Lecturer in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences Department at Northumbria University. She holds a PhD in Biological Sciences (Neuroscience) from the University of Birmingham, following BSc and MSc degrees in Human Biology and Biological Electron Microscopy. Her research focuses on mechanisms underlying age-related incontinence, with studies on spinal cord aging and CNS/peripheral neuron dynamics. She teaches molecular neuroscience and physiology/pathophysiology across biomedical modules.
- PhD: University of Birmingham (1989)
- MSc: UCW Aberystwyth (1988)
- BSc: Oxford Polytechnic (1986)
Her work explores age-related changes in neural signaling pathways, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract and bladder. Key contributions include studies on colonic motility, interstitial cell networks, and TNF-α antagonist effects in aging models. She has published in journals like Neurogastroenterology & Motility and Scientific Reports. Recognized as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2015), Dr. Ranson collaborates on interdisciplinary aging research projects.
Her teaching emphasizes research-led approaches, integrating cutting-edge neuroscience discoveries into curricula. Ongoing projects investigate aging impacts on neural pathways and potential therapeutic interventions.

