The Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Creationism (2018)
Wise et al. ◀ Devotional Biology ▶ 2018 ICC 267 Creation Biology Society. Neal Doran is professor of biology and director of Bryan College’s Center for Creation Research (CRC), in Dayton, Tennessee. Prior to coming to Bryan he taught at Patrick Henry College. He is a founding member of the Creation Biology Society and member of the Creation Geology Society. His graduate training is in paleontology (Ph.D., geology) and the History of Science (M.A.). At Bryan College he teaches courses on biology, geology and the philosophy of science. Andrew J. Fabich earned his B.S. in molecular genetics from The Ohio State University and his Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of Oklahoma. He joined the faculty at Truett McConnell University in 2016. He has widely published on what Escherichia coli does to colonize the mammalian intestine. Specifically, Andrew works on the molecular mechanisms involved with how E. coli adapts to intestinal colonization using a genomics approach. His active research involves other related pathogens that model gastroenteritis like Citrobacter rodentium . Frequently, Andrew works with various creationist organizations and is a member of the American Society for Microbiology. Stephanie Hartz received her Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from University of Maryland at Baltimore County in 1999. While completing her dissertation she taught Genetics and Cell Biology as a Visiting Assistant Professor at James Madison University from 1998 to 1999. For the last eighteen years she has been at Bryan College and currently serves as Professor of Biology teaching courses which include Introductory Biology for Non- Majors, Genetics, Cell Biology, Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular and Cellular Biology Research. Tom Hennigan gave up on philosophical naturalism and embraced Christ as his Savior 40 years ago. His training has focused on forest ecology and education. He has an A.A.S. in Forest Technology, a B.S. in Natural Resources Management, an M.S. in Education, and an M.P.S. in Environmental and Forest Biology. Tom has been married to his wife Jennifer for 30 years and has four grown children and four grandchildren. He is currently an Associate Professor of Organism Biology at Truett McConnell University (Cleveland, Georgia) and is active in pastoral care at his church.
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