Biography:
Dr. Jackson is an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Clinical Neurosciences at University of Calgary. Previously he was Professor of Medicine and Section Head of Neurology at University of Manitoba and was at Queen’s University (Canada). He continues working as a neurologist. He graduated from medical school at Queen’s. He completed an internship at University of Southern California, residencies in internal medicine at Queen’s and neurology at Western, and a neurovirology fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. He was active in research for 30 years. He has numerous peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and seven edited books on rabies/infections of the nervous system.



Title : Rabies: Challenges in taming the beast