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R. Tuttle

AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow

R. Tuttle is a multi-talented individual with an extensive educational background. They hold a Master of Arts in International Relations from The Fletcher School at Tufts University, a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Middlebury College, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. Previously, they studied at St. Paul's School. This diverse educational journey showcases their commitment to learning and exploring various fields of study.

R. Tuttle has been involved in a wide array of organizations and roles, highlighting their versatility and interests. They have served as a Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the Department of Defense with AAAS, a Small Animal Rotating Intern at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, a CDC-Hubert Global Health Fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an Associate Editor at The Journal of Science Policy and Governance, and a Veterinary Extern at AVMA, among many other significant positions. Their experiences range from working with livestock at FAO to conducting veterinary policy research at Tufts University, reflecting their dedication to making an impact in various domains.

Throughout their career, R. Tuttle has gained valuable experience and expertise in fields such as science policy, veterinary medicine, global health, and wildlife conservation. Their roles as a Livestock Expert, Veterinary Policy Researcher, and Veterinary Research Fellow have equipped them with a diverse skill set and a deep understanding of complex issues in these areas. Additionally, their volunteer work at organizations like the Vermont Institute of Natural Science and the New England Aquarium demonstrates their passion for animal care and conservation efforts.

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Washington, District Of Columbia