Background
Jackson, William Bruce was born on September 10, 1926 in Milwaukee. Son of Walter Raleigh and Dorothy (Greene) Jackson.
Jackson, William Bruce was born on September 10, 1926 in Milwaukee. Son of Walter Raleigh and Dorothy (Greene) Jackson.
Bachelor, University Wisconsin, 1948. Master of Arts, University Wisconsin, 1949. Doctor of Science, Johns Hopkins University, 1952.
Registered sanitarian. Certified public pesticide operator. Biologist, American Museum Natural History, Canal Zone, 1952 National Research Council, United States Trust Territory, 1955-1957.
Senior assistant scientist United States Public Health Service, Atlanta, 1952-1955.
Scientist USPHSInteractive Reserve, 1955. From assistant professor to professor biological science Bowling Green State University, Ohio, 1957-1984, University professor, 1981, emeritus, 1985, director Environmental Studies Center, Center Environmental Research, 1970-1984.
President Rodent Management Incorporated., 1982-1985. President, chairman Biocenotics, Incorporated., 1985-1997.
Secretary International Pest Management Consultant
Consultant World Health Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization (of the United Nations) of United Nations, Rockefeller Foundation, food processing industries United States-Agency for International Development, National Research Council, pest conrol industry.
Lieutenant United States Public Health Service, 1952-1955. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Ohio Academy of Sciences (vice president). Member American Society for Testing and Materials (committee chairman), Sigma Xi, Omicron Delta Kappa (Man of Year award 1985), Pi Chi Omega (life member, executive director 1980-2000, Professional Deeds award 1991).
Married Shirley Jean Slentz, September 6, 1952. Children: Beth, Mark, Craig.