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Jennifer Pang

Biomedical Research Writer

Jennifer Pang is a biomedical research writer for the BodyFreedom Collaborative.

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

Jennifer Pang, Director of Science Outreach at Bellevue College, leads community initiatives in scientific learning. Previously, she worked with the Northwest Association for Biomedical Research, developing bioethics curriculum for high school students. Her expertise has established her as a leading figure in science education and outreach.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Jennifer earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Washington, focusing on genetic targets for tuberculosis drug therapies, which strengthens her outreach efforts and inspires future scientists.

PERSONAL

Jenn actively promotes diversity in her college community and played a key role in organizing Seattle’s first March for Science. In her free time, she enjoys painting, creating collages, and showcasing her singing talents through karaoke, delighting friends and colleagues.