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Dr Karen Jackson
Dr

Karen Jackson

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Overview

Background

After graduating from the University of Queensland in 2002, I worked as a veterinarian in a mixed animal practice in Victoria, as a small animal intern in Brisbane (BVSC), and as a Veterinary Associate in England before moving to Pennsylvania for five years to complete a Haematology and Transfusion fellowship, veterinary clinical pathology residency, and then lectureship. I passed my Memberships in Internal Medicine in 2006, completed my Haematology and Transfusion Fellowship in 2007, and my Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (Clinical Pathology) in 2010.

In 2011, I returned to Australia and worked as a specialist veterinary clinical pathologist for IDEXX in Sydney for almost four years then moved to an academic role as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide before coming home to Queensland when I was recently accepted as a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Pathology here at the University of Queensland.

I am passionate about veterinary student education and hope to help UQ students to understand the importance and excitement of clinical pathology in veterinary medicine today. Although I enjoy all aspects of clinical pathology, I have specific diagnostic and research interests in haematology, transfusion medicine, immunohaematology, and oncology. I also love collaborative research with a clinical focus in any species so if people are looking for clinical pathology expertise as part of a project then please feel free to contact me.

Availability

Dr Karen Jackson is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Veterinary Science, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Haematology

  • Transfusion Medicine

  • Oncology

  • Cytopathology

  • Endocrinology

Works

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44 works between 2007 and 2021

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2010

Conference Publication

Case 13: Impression smear, liver

Jackson, Karen V., Engiles, Julie and Patel, Reema T. (2010). Case 13: Impression smear, liver. American College of Veterinary Pathologists 2010 Meeting - ASVCP Case Review Session, Baltimore, MD, USA, October 30-November 3rd 2010.

Case 13: Impression smear, liver

2009

Conference Publication

Lymphocyte counts and circulating lymphoblasts in canine lymphoma patients

Jackson, Karen V. , Patel, Reema T. and Overley, Beth (2009). Lymphocyte counts and circulating lymphoblasts in canine lymphoma patients. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum & Canadian Veterinary Medical Association Convention, Montreal Canada, June 3-6 2009.

Lymphocyte counts and circulating lymphoblasts in canine lymphoma patients

2009

Conference Publication

Neutrophilic left shift and toxic change in canine extreme granulocytic leukocytosis cases

Jackson, Karen V. and Patel, Reema T. (2009). Neutrophilic left shift and toxic change in canine extreme granulocytic leukocytosis cases. American College of Veterinary Pathologists 2009 Meeting, Monterey, CA, United States, December 5-9 2009.

Neutrophilic left shift and toxic change in canine extreme granulocytic leukocytosis cases

2007

Conference Publication

Initial assessment of a novel gel column coombs’ test to detect auto- and alloantibodies in dogs

Jackson, Karen , Withnall, Elanor and Giger, Urs (2007). Initial assessment of a novel gel column coombs’ test to detect auto- and alloantibodies in dogs. 25th Annual American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum, Seattle WA United States, June 6-9 2007.

Initial assessment of a novel gel column coombs’ test to detect auto- and alloantibodies in dogs

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Effects of red bellied black snake venom on feline erythrocytes
    Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2020
    Automated immunohistochemical analysis module for the expansion of research and clinical diagnostic capabilities at UQ
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Karen Jackson is:
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Completed supervision

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