Devon Jackson
About Devon Jackson
Devon Jackson is a Conservation Corps Member with a background in biology and experience in research and guest presentation. He has worked at the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and KeraNetics.
Work at Student Conservation Association
Devon Jackson has been a Conservation Corps Member at the Student Conservation Association since 2014. In this role, he engages in various conservation projects aimed at preserving natural resources and enhancing community awareness about environmental issues. His work involves hands-on activities that contribute to the sustainability of local ecosystems.
Education and Expertise
Devon Jackson earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology/Biological Sciences from the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in biological principles and practices, which he applies in his current roles in conservation and bioprocessing.
Background
Before his current position at the Student Conservation Association, Devon Jackson worked as an Undergraduate Researcher at the University of Pittsburgh from 2008 to 2012. He also served as a Guest Experience Presenter at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History for five months in 2013. These experiences contributed to his understanding of both research and public engagement in the field of biology.
Current Role at KeraNetics
Since 2015, Devon Jackson has worked as a Bioprocess Technician at KeraNetics in the Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina area. In this position, he is involved in the development and optimization of bioprocesses, applying his biological sciences knowledge to support advancements in biotechnology.