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Andrew (Andy) Clack is a 3rd yr Ph.D. candidate at McMaster's Ancient DNA Centre. He was previously employed at the Laboratories of Analytical Biology at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History where he worked on several projects including a major molecular Barcoding of Life initiative. Prior to this he was employed as a research associate at the University of Cincinnati's Dept. of Biology (the Petren Lab), where he performed multilocus genotyping on museum specimens to directly assess the genetic history and extinction risk of species/populations of Darwin's finches.
He was formally introduced to the world of aDNA at the Henry Welcome For the past three years Andy has been using ancient DNA to characterize the extinct sloths of the Greater Antilles. This in turn has lead to several collaborations involving extinct continental sloth species. |