Associate Professor of Biology
Dr. Magie was born and raised in California, where he completed his B.S. in Physiology at the University of California, Davis. Following his Ph.D. at the University of Washington in Seattle studying embryonic development in Drosophila (the fruit fly), he conducted postdoctoral research at the Kewalo Marine Laboratory in Hawaii studying embryonic development in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. Dr. Magie joined Quinnipiac in the fall of 2012 and still uses Nematostella as his primary research organism.
Research in the Magie lab is focused on the cell movements and shape changes that occur in the early embryo. By studying these processes in a sea anemone, which along with related animals such as jellyfish and corals split off from the rest of the animals very early in animal evolution, the lab hopes to gain insight into the evolution of morphogenetic mechanisms.
For more information please visit the Magie lab website: http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/cmagie/QU_lab_website/Home.html
Education
- BS, University of California-Davis
- PHD, University of Washington
Areas of Expertise
- Developmental Biology
- Cell Biology
- Evolution
- Physiology
Organization
- Biological Sciences
Office Location
- The Site 256
Mail Drop
- SI-TE1
Experience
Quinnipiac University
Associate Professor of Biology
2018 - Present
Quinnipiac University
Assistant Professor of Biology
2012 - 2018
Clark University
Research Scientist / Visiting Assistant Professor
2011 - 2012
California State University, Fresno
Assistant Professor of Evolutionary Developmental Biology
2009 - 2011
Kewalo Marine Laboratory, University of Hawai'i
Postdoctoral Fellow
2004 - 2008
University of California, Davis
Research Technician
1996 - 1997