Barbara Clancy
Researcher
Also affiliated: The University of Texas at Dallas (1998); Cornell University (1998–2010); University of Alabama at Birmingham (2001); The Centre for Health (New Zealand) (1976); University of Kansas Medical Center (1973); Conway School of Landscape Design (2007–2013)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Barbara Clancy's research has primarily focused on microbial infections and disease research. She has investigated various aspects of bacterial genetics and biotechnology, including studies on microbial community ecology and physiology. Her work also touches upon plant physiology and cultivation, with an interest in plant-microbe interactions and immunity. Clancy has contributed to the understanding of host-pathogen interactions within the scope of microbial pathogenesis.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 33
- Citations: 4,295
Selected Publications
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Modeling Transformations of Neurodevelopmental Sequences across Mammalian Species (2013)
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Network Structure Implied by Initial Axon Outgrowth in Rodent Cortex: Empirical Measurement and Models (2011)
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ttime: an R Package for Translating the Timing of Brain Development Across Mammalian Species (2010)
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Cross-species analyses of the cortical GABAergic and subplate neural populations (2009)
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Phylogenetic Proximity Revealed by Neurodevelopmental Event Timings (2008)
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Neurodevelopmental Changes of Fetal Pain (2007)
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Extrapolating brain development from experimental species to humans (2007)
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Web-based method for translating neurodevelopment from laboratory species to humans (2007)
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Practical use of evolutionary neuroscience principles (2006)
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