Jacqueline Gapinski is the Program Chair of the Molecular Biosciences Program and a faculty member with joint appointments in the Life Sciences and Molecular Biosciences Programs. She has been an instructor at Bellevue College since 2016 and is passionate about finding new ways to teach genetics and molecular biology. Jackie received her Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular ...more about Jacqueline Gapinski
Stacy is an integral faculty member of MBS, who teaches the seminar class and co-teaches our senior capstone series. She also often can be found teaching in the Life Sciences Department.
Pronouns: He/him/his Grady Blacken is a native of Washington and received his BA in chemistry from Whitman College and Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Washington. He followed these studies by spending five years as a postdoctoral research fellow at UW Hematology and the Puget Sound Blood Center (now Bloodworks Northwest). Grady’s research ...more about Grady Blacken
Pronouns: he/him/his Dr. Greenspan is an independent consultant to pharmaceutical and biotech companies assisting them with building their IP strategies, IP diligence activities, managing their portfolios, and establishing IP in-house programs. He received his BA in physics from Clark University and his MS and Ph.D. in biophysics from the University of Rochester School of Medicine ...more about Bernard Greenspan
Annalisa Lembo is a long-time adjunct instructor in Bellevue College's Life Science Department. We are lucky to have her teaching our MBS Immunology class.
Jenn Pang is currently the program manager for the Molecular Biosciences Program at Bellevue College. In addition she developed and teaches the MBS course on bioethics. She was previously the Director of the Science and Math Institute for a decade, the outreach office for Bellevue College's Science Division. Before coming to work in higher ed, ...more about Jennifer Pang
Pronouns: she/her/hers Jacqui Drak retired from Bellevue College end of Summer 2025. She was a faculty member at the college since 2007. She was the first Chair of the Molecular Biosciences program, having been involved in its creation. Jacqui grew up in Montevideo, Uruguay, a country with beautiful beaches, great guitar players, and the best ...more about Jacqueline Drak