Jackson is a scientist who specifically studies and research diseases and infections he is focusing on learning more about microorganisms that are typically transmitted through blood and can cause diseases and humans otherwise known as

bloodborne pathogens. His research involves studying how these microorganisms are transmitted, how they function within the human body, and how they can be effectively treated and prevented. Jackson's work is important for understanding and combatting diseases such as HIV, hepatitis, and other bloodborne infections that pose a significant threat to public health. By gaining a greater understanding of these pathogens, he hopes to contribute to the development of better prevention strategies, treatments, and ultimately improve the health outcomes of those affected by bloodborne diseases.