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Todd Jackson is a Research Professor and Director of the Animal Resource Program at Penn State University. He obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine and later pursued a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Michigan Medical School. Certified as a specialist in laboratory animal medicine since 1997, he has extensive experience in comparative medicine and has worked in various roles including attending veterinarian and director of animal care programs. Jackson has taught veterinary technology students at the University of Cincinnati and has served on admissions committees for veterinary schools, while also conducting courses on disaster medicine and laboratory animal medicine. He has been involved with AAALAC International and multiple professional societies within the field of laboratory animal science. Jackson is also a frequent author of articles for the Keystone Veterinarian.
Animal Resource Program, Penn State University • University Park, PA
Oversees the Animal Resource Program, ensuring compliance with regulations and standards in animal care.
University of Cincinnati • Cincinnati, OH
Managed the animal care program and provided veterinary services.
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