Jason Rogers

Senior Research Scientist at Noldus Information Technology

Jason Rogers is a seasoned Senior Research Scientist at Noldus Information Technology since June 2018, where responsibilities include conducting user research and delivering presentations at various scientific events. Previously, as Lead Consultant, Jason developed a successful new service offering, managing the entire sales cycle. Jason has extensive experience in consultative selling and account management, having increased sales by 186% while securing key accounts in diverse sectors as a Senior Consultant / Midwest Account Manager. Early career roles include positions at Brandtrust, Nielsen NeuroFocus, and an Application Specialist role at Noldus where Jason specialized in GLP compliance and behavioral analysis. Jason holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Utah and a B.S. in Psychology from Indiana State University.

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Cincinnati, United States

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Noldus Information Technology

Noldus Information Technology develops, markets, and supports innovative software, instruments, integrated systems, and services for behavioral research. These allow scientists and practitioners to enhance the quality of their data, to increase productivity, and to make optimal use of human or animal resources. Our solutions are designed to meet the needs of our customers, offering them the following key benefits: - Enhanced quality: Our advanced technology allows more accurate measurement of behavior, and therefore a higher quality of collected data. - Increased productivity: Automated systems replace manual work and allow people to do more in less time. - Optimal use of human resources: By letting computers do the tedious routine work, researchers and technicians can focus on more interesting tasks. - Optimal use of animal resources: Our technology allows behavioral measurements to take place under natural and animal-friendly circumstances, while continuous automated observation maximizes the amount of information collected per animal. These advances contribute to the refinement and reduction of laboratory animal testing.


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