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Jacqueline Gapinski

Associate Professor in Life Sciences and Molecular Biosciences

Biography:

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Favorite quote: “The most exciting quote to hear in science, the one that heralds the most discoveries is not ‘Eureka!’ but, ‘That’s funny…'”—Isaac Asimov

Favorite model organism: C.elegans, of course!

Most intriguing science topic: CRISPR genome editing or synthetic biology

Jackie Gapinski is 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 biology from Johns Hopkins University in 2010 and completed a postdoctoral in a molecular genetics lab at the National Institutes of Health. During her post doc, she used the transparent worm called C. elegans as a model organism to study centrosome duplication. Since then, she has been passionate about introducing students to the wonders of lab research and has helped to bring the “worms” to Bellevue College. Jackie is the Faculty Lead for Undergraduate Research and she helps BC faculty develop course-based research experiences in their courses. Jackie teaches several of the MBS courses including Modern Genetics, Molecular Cell Biology, the senior Capstone project. In her free time, Jackie hangs out with her three F1 progeny (children) and enjoys baking science-themed cakes, hiking and doing yard projects.