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His research involves organisms’ innate systems enabling them to self-adjust to changing environments to “fill the earth.” He has a B.S. in engineering from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, a B.A. in theology from Moody Bible Institute, an M.D. from the University of Minnesota, and a Masters in Public Health from Harvard University. He is a registered Professional Engineer and is Board Certified in Aerospace Medicine. He is the author of numerous articles and books. Phil Gaskill is a Technical Researcher/Writer for Cramer Fish Sciences inGresham, Oregon. Hewas previously a systems engineer and technical writer in the information technology industry. Phil has a B.A. in History from Lawrence University, where he studied history and physics while pursuing his interest in the history of science. He gave his first creation science presentation at the Second International Conference on Creationism in Pittsburgh in 1990, shortly after graduating from high school. He has published in both creation and secular peer-reviewed journals, and speaks regularly on Genesis, Evolution, and related evidence at churches and in other venues. Guliuzza and Gaskill ◀ How organisms continuously track environmental changes ▶ 2018 ICC 173
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