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Jesse J. Jordan, Jr., MD - Global Science & Envirotech, Inc.

Research and Development Medical Scientist and Environmental Investigator
Education

Meharry Medical College

MD

Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America

Benedict College

BS

Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America
About
Dr. Jesse J. Jordan, Jr. is a highly experienced medical doctor and pathologist with a strong background in environmental science. He received his MD from Meharry Medical College and his BS from Benedict College. After completing his education, Dr. Jordan worked as a Pathology Resident at Brown University Medical from 1989 to 1994, where he gained valuable experience in diagnosing and treating various diseases and conditions through Anatomical and Clinical Pathology as well as Clinical and Environmental Toxicology. He also conducted research and published several papers in the field of pathology as a Pathology Resident and Fellow in conjunction with Resident Pathologist. Dr. Jordan's interest in environmental science led him to become the founder of Global Science & Envirotech, Inc., a 501c3 tax-exempt organization in 2014. In this role, he utilizes his medical knowledge to provide insights and solutions for health and environmental issues. He has worked on projects related to air and water quality, hazardous waste management, environmental remediation, and the use of science and technology to explore remedies for health and safety. Dr. Jordan is a dedicated and passionate professional who is committed to making a positive impact on both human health and the environment. He continues to stay updated on the latest advancements in both medicine and environmental science to better serve his clients. He also instructs youth in these fields in relationship to STEM and has helped sponsor an After School and Summer Camp for the poor, minority, LGBTQ+, and disenfranchised 6th through 12th graders up to college students since 2020 in collaboration with the United Way of Rhode Island, National Foundations, and private donors.

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