Jon Jackson

Associate Professor of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Founding Director of the Anatomical Laboratories at Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States, MX
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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Associate Professor of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Founding Director of the Anatomical Laboratories
      • Sep 2017 - Present

      Dr. Jackson directs the Gross Anatomy Laboratory at BCOM and contributes to the medical education curriculum through all four of it years at Burrell. He is also in charge of the BCOM Anatomical Gifts Program, and is directing its efforts to begin recruiting donors into an intake arm of this program. Dr. Jackson directs the Gross Anatomy Laboratory at BCOM and contributes to the medical education curriculum through all four of it years at Burrell. He is also in charge of the BCOM Anatomical Gifts Program, and is directing its efforts to begin recruiting donors into an intake arm of this program.

    • Fellow in the History & Philosophy of Science
      • Jul 2014 - Present

      I am working on a fellowship project in the Philosophy of Physiology entitled "Are We What We Eat? — the Philosophy of Digestion."​ You can follow the development and evolution of this project and encompassing discussion at http://www.whyradioshow.org/CurrentFellows.aspx I am working on a fellowship project in the Philosophy of Physiology entitled "Are We What We Eat? — the Philosophy of Digestion."​ You can follow the development and evolution of this project and encompassing discussion at http://www.whyradioshow.org/CurrentFellows.aspx

    • freelance science writer/editor
      • Sep 1996 - Present

      I do free-lance educational, medical, and technical writing/editing on the topics of anatomy & physiology, and for the drug and device industries. I do free-lance educational, medical, and technical writing/editing on the topics of anatomy & physiology, and for the drug and device industries.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Visiting Professor
      • Oct 2016 - May 2017

      I was a part of the Gross Anatomy faculty teaching courses for 20 graduate students, 110 DDS students, 440 medical students in years 1 & 2, and helping/learning from the current departmental anatomical expertise while aiding sessions for medical and surgical residents on relevant anatomy. I was a part of the Gross Anatomy faculty teaching courses for 20 graduate students, 110 DDS students, 440 medical students in years 1 & 2, and helping/learning from the current departmental anatomical expertise while aiding sessions for medical and surgical residents on relevant anatomy.

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • professor
      • Jul 1998 - Jun 2014

      Taught at all levels of the curriculum, from undergraduate through graduate medical education anatomical sciences courses. My scholarly interests are in anatomy education (particularly radiology in gross anatomy) and the history of medicine. Taught at all levels of the curriculum, from undergraduate through graduate medical education anatomical sciences courses. My scholarly interests are in anatomy education (particularly radiology in gross anatomy) and the history of medicine.

    • Senior Technical Associate
      • 1997 - Aug 1997

      I worked with this company until shortly after the tragic death of Bill Isaacs and his wife in a plane crash in summer 1997. I worked with this company until shortly after the tragic death of Bill Isaacs and his wife in a plane crash in summer 1997.

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • Visiting Professor
      • Jan 1997 - May 1997

      Taught Foundations of Western Medicine and Research and Statistical Methods Taught Foundations of Western Medicine and Research and Statistical Methods

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Assistant Professor
      • 1993 - Aug 1996

      ran a small cell biology lab in the Department of Otolaryngology, working in the areas of wound healing and cancer cell biology. ran a small cell biology lab in the Department of Otolaryngology, working in the areas of wound healing and cancer cell biology.

Education

  • Vanderbilt University
    post-doc, Cell Biology, Biochemistry
  • The University of North Dakota
    PhD, Cell Biology / Anatomy
  • The University of North Dakota
    MS, Anatomy
  • Luther College
    BA, Chemistry, Biology
  • Göteborgs Högre Samskola
    diploma, GIIIb

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