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James Clancy

GLOBES IGERT
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN



James finished a BS in Bioengineering in 2005, and is in the process of finishing an MS in the same field, both from the University of California, San Diego. His research interests include cellular kinetics, the study of migration, development, and invasion. James has spent the last two and a half years working at The Burnham Institute for Medical Research in La Jolla, furthering development of the lab's live-cell cytometer, and using a combination of image restoration techniques to extend cell tracking work into 3 dimensions. Though his background is in engineering, he is looking to apply the techniques and tools he has acquired to biology. He is very interested in the practical applications of science and research, particularly the social impacts stemming from scientific advances.

When not in the lab, James enjoys most outdoor activities. He loves to swim and recently got back into surfing. When not in the lab or at the beach, he can usually be found catching the Padres and Chargers games.

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