University of Jamestown
Jessie B. Arneson, PhD is currently working as an Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Jamestown. Previously, Jessie B. held roles as a Postdoctoral Research Associate and Instructor at Washington State University. Their educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular Biosciences from Washington State University and a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and Biotechnology from North Dakota State University. Throughout their career, Jessie B. has shown dedication to research and teaching in the field of biology, particularly in areas such as genetics, biochemistry, and scientific visual literacy.
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University of Jamestown
Established as Jamestown College in 1883, the University of Jamestown is a private, liberal arts university granting bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and bachelor of science in nursing degrees as well as master’s degrees in education and a Fargo-based doctor of physical therapy. The University of Jamestown offers more than 40 areas of study. With the Jamestown Journey to Success, emphasis is placed not only on preparing students academically in their chosen areas of study, but also on preparing students through an experience that is student-centered and integrates the liberal arts with sound professional programs.