Part 3
Jarrod Bailey, Ph.D. ā CCS Director of Science and Technology
Approaching Thirty Years in Science: What Has Happened, and What Should Have Happened, in That Time Part III: A Shift that Will Revolutionize Biomedical Science. |
Dr. Jarrod Bailey, Director of Science and Technology at the Center for Contemporary Sciences, is sharing his journey through the years as a scientist in the second of his new three-part blog series. In Part III Dr. Bailey discusses a shift that will revolutionize biomedical science. |
Dr. Bailey received his Ph.D. in Genetics from Newcastle University, England, then spent seven years investigating the possible genetic causes of premature birth in humans, using human tissues. |
For the past 16 years, Dr. Bailey has worked for a number of organizations in the U.S. and the U.K., evaluating the human relevance of animal experiments in many areas of biomedical research and drug/product testing, and promoting the use of human-specific research methods in their place. |
Dr. Jarrod Bailey, Director of Science and Technology at the Center for Contemporary Sciences, is sharing his journey through the years as a scientist in the third of his new three-part blog series. |