Craig E. Jackson
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology · Indiana University
Publications
22
Citations
823
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
31
Publishing since 1996
Craig E. Jackson studies how aquatic organisms adapt to their environments at the genetic and molecular level. The research combines genomics, gene expression profiling, and studies of populations such as water fleas (Daphnia) and killifish, often examining responses to environmental stressors like temperature changes, salinity shifts, and chemical pollutants such as arsenic.
Publication activity has been low and intermittent over the last decade, with a few active years (2018 and 2021) separated by gaps, and averaging under one publication per year in the most recent five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Extensive standing genetic variation from a small number of founders enables rapid adaptation in Daphnia
Nature Communications · 2021
- Profiling microRNA expression in Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) gill and responses to arsenic and hyperosmotic stress
Aquatic Toxicology · 2018
- Arsenic Reduces Gene Expression Response to Changing Salinity in Killifish
Environmental Science & Technology · 2018
- The transcriptomic and proteomic responses of Daphnia pulex to changes in temperature and food supply comprise environment-specific and clone-specific elements
BMC Genomics · 2018
- Environmental Science & Technology×2
- bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)×2
- Nature Communications×1
- Genome Biology and Evolution×1
- BMC Genomics×1
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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