Jennifer Rowe
About Jennifer Rowe
Jennifer Rowe is a Wildlife Biologist with extensive experience in ecological research and database management. She has worked at the U.S. Geological Survey since 2015 and has held various academic and research positions at Oregon State University and the University of Michigan.
Work at U.S. Geological Survey
Jennifer Rowe has been employed at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as a Wildlife Biologist since 2015. In her role, she contributes to the design and logistics of ecological studies and performs statistical analyses to support wildlife research. She is responsible for obtaining necessary permits for wildlife research projects and writes detailed reports on the findings of these studies. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Biological Science Technician at USGS for five months in 2015.
Education and Expertise
Jennifer Rowe holds a Master’s degree in Wildlife Science from Oregon State University, where she studied from 2010 to 2013. She also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Michigan, completing her studies from 2006 to 2009. Her expertise includes creating and managing research databases for ecological studies, which supports her work in wildlife biology.
Background
Jennifer Rowe's academic journey began at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, where she studied from 2005 to 2006. She then transferred to the University of Michigan, where she held multiple positions, including Research Assistant, Museum Assistant, and Teaching Assistant from 2008 to 2010. She also worked as a Laboratory Assistant at the University of Michigan Health System for five months in 2010.
Professional Experience at Oregon State University
At Oregon State University, Jennifer Rowe served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant from 2010 to 2013. In this role, she supported the educational mission of the university while furthering her studies in Wildlife Science. Her experience in teaching and assisting in academic settings contributed to her professional development in wildlife biology.