Jerrold Tannenbaum

Jerrold Tannenbaum

Professor Emeritus

Population Health & Reproduction

Office
4206 VM3A, Davis, CA 95616

Licenses
License to practice law, New York State
License to practice law, Massachusetts
Education
1967, A.B. summa cum laude, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
1968, Fellow (no degree), Rockefeller University, New York, NY
1972, M.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
1977, J.D. cum laude, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA
Honors and Awards
2009 Robert Shomer Award of the Society for Veterinary Medical Ethics
1969-1972 Ford Foundation Humanities-Social Sciences Fellowship
1967-1968 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship
1967-1968 Rockefeller University Fellowship
1966 Phi Beta Kappa
Most Recent Five Book Chapters
2001 Tannenbaum J: The paradigm shift toward animal happiness: What it is, why it is happening, and what it portends for animal research, Paul EF, Paul J, (ed), Why Animal Experimentation Matters: The Use of Animals in Medical Research, . .
2000 Tannenbaum J: Animals rights and animal research, Kraus AL, Rehnquist D, (ed), Bioethics and Animal Research, . .
1999 Tannenbaum J: Animals and the law: Property, cruelty, rights, Mack A, (ed), Humans and Other Animals, . .
1997 Tannenbaum J: Performance versus engineering standards in animal research regulation: Where does the distinction come from and what does it really mean?, Gonder JC, Krulisch L, (ed), Performance Standards and Animal Welfare: Definition, Application and Assessment, Part I, . 3-6.
1995 Tannenbaum J: Benefits and burdens: Legal and ethical issues in veterinary specialization, Dodds WJ, (ed), Veterinary Medical Specialization: Bridging Science and Medicine, . .
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