James T. Davis attended the University of Wisconsin – Madison for his undergraduate education. During his years at the university, James gained valuable laboratory experience working as a research assistant in the Department of Dairy Science. During this employment, he gained working knowledge of a variety of analytical techniques, including such areas as luminescence, enzyme chemistry and quantitative radioactivity. Also, James worked for several years in the Department of Biochemistry as a laboratory assistant where he organized the maintenance of day-to-day laboratory activities. In December of 2007, James graduated from the University with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. James joined Stemina Biomarker Discovery in August of 2008 as a lab technician. His responsibilities include maintaining the human embryonic stem cell lines, performing cell culture experiments and maintaining general laboratory duties.