Larry L. Jackson, PhD

NIOSH
Division of Safety Research, Surveillance & Field Investigations Branch
1095 Willowdale Rd, MS 1808
Morgantown, WV
USA 26505
Email: LLJackson@cdc.gov

Biographical Sketch:
2002-Present: Supervisory Epidemiologist/Chief, Injury Surveillance Team and National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Project Officer, Surveillance and Field Investigations Branch, Division of Safety Research, NIOSH, Morgantown, WV. 1998-2001: Research Epidemiologist, National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Project Officer, NIOSH, Morgantown, WV 1996-1998: Physical Scientist/Team Chief, Protective Technology Branch, Division of Safety Research, NIOSH, Morgantown, WV 1980-1996: Analytical Chemist/Environmental Geochemist, US Geological Survey, Denver, CO 1978-1979: Senior Research Chemist, Allied Chemical—Exxon Nuclear, Idaho Nuclear Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID At NIOSH responsible for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of national occupational injury and illness surveillance data. Designs internal and external online occupational data information systems (2000-present). Previously designed laboratory information management systems. Serves as an occupational injury, eye safety, and surveillance methodology subject matter expect including on the OSHA Federal Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety & Health subcommittee on recordkeeping and the NHTSA EMS injury surveillance workgroup; Council of State & Territorial Epidemiologists occupational surveillance sections; GAO; and other public and interagency inquiries. While at NIOSH, authored/coauthored numerous peer-reviewed products including 12 journal and book chapter publications; 10 online safety & health topic and data system pages; more than 50 national and international presentations and invited lectures; 2 patents, and 2 interagency technical reports. Represents the Division of Safety Research and/or NIOSH on various policy, standards, surveillance, information technology, and data confidentiality agency and interagency committees and workgroups.