Carol Rinehart serves as the Director of Clinical Research and Regulatory Affairs at RTI LLC, where she leverages over 25 years of extensive experience in the Animal Health Industry. Since joining RTI in September 2013, she has played a pivotal role in advancing the company’s...
Carol Rinehart serves as the Director of Clinical Research and Regulatory Affairs at RTI LLC, where she leverages over 25 years of extensive experience in the Animal Health Industry. Since joining RTI in September 2013, she has played a pivotal role in advancing the company’s mission as a premier Contract Research Organization (CRO) dedicated to providing clinical and laboratory support to the animal health sector. Her deep expertise in licensing and production of veterinary biological products has been instrumental in overseeing a diverse portfolio of clinical studies, ensuring that they meet the highest standards of regulatory compliance and scientific rigor.
At RTI, Carol is responsible for the strategic design and execution of clinical studies, collaborating closely with clients to tailor study protocols that align with their specific needs and objectives. Her proficiency in study design, coupled with her strong background in immunology and biostatistics, enables her to provide invaluable insights that enhance the efficacy and safety of veterinary vaccines and biological products. Additionally, Carol’s experience with regulatory submissions and compliance ensures that all projects adhere to the stringent guidelines set forth by governing bodies, facilitating the successful registration of veterinary products.
Beyond her technical skills, Carol is a natural leader, adept at fostering collaboration among cross-functional teams and driving new business development initiatives. Her commitment to continuous improvement is reflected in her proactive approach to CAPA and change control processes, ensuring that RTI remains at the forefront of innovation in the animal health industry. As a trusted advisor, Carol Rinehart is not only shaping the future of veterinary research but also contributing to the overall advancement of animal health and welfare.