The Jackson Laboratory appoints new Vice President for Advancement

The Jackson Laboratory, a nonprofit biomedical research institution, has announced the appointment of Bryan Robinson, Ph.D. as vice president for advancement.

Robinson will lead the Laboratory’s advancement team and will be responsible for the philanthropic efforts in support of the JAX mission, which is to discover precise genomic solutions for disease and empower the global biomedical community in the shared quest to improve human health. Robinson will be based out of the Laboratory’s Bar Harbor campus.

“Bryan brings a wealth of fundraising and development experience in higher education, including health care education and research, and we are thrilled to have him at the helm of our Advancement team,” said Edison T. Liu, M.D., president and CEO of The Jackson Laboratory. “Philanthropy is a critical component to our success at JAX and we look forward to enhancing our program under Bryan’s leadership.” Read more

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