A list of creation scientists who are/have contributed to - TopicsExpress



          

A list of creation scientists who are/have contributed to science 1) Dr. Raymond Damadian - inventor of MRI device 2) Dr. Raymond Jones - CSIRO Gold Medal, detoxified Leucaena for livestock consumption 3) Dr. Keith Wanser - 48 published papers, seven U.S. patents (Professor of Physics, Cal State Fullerton) 4) Dr. Russell Humphreys - successful planetary magnetic predictions (nuclear physicist, Sandia National Laboratories ) 5) Dr. Kurt Wise - Ph.D. in paleontology under Stephen J. Gould at Harvard 6) Jules H. Poirier - designer of radar FM altimeter on Apollo Lunar Landing Module 7) Dr. Sinaseli Tshibwabwa - discovered 7 new species of fish in the Congo 8) Dr. Saami Shaibani - International Expert by the US Depts of Labor and Justice. 100 published articles (B.A. (Hons), M.A., M.Sc., D.Phil, a physics professor and researcher) 1) (ID) Dr. Henry F. Schaefer III - five-time Nobel nominee (professor of chemistry at the University of Georgia) 2) (ID) Dr. William S. Harris - $3.5 million in research grants, over 70 scientific papers, Director of the Lipoprotein Research Laboratory at Saint Luke’s Hospital. Chair in Metabolism and Vascular Biology and is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Missouri. Others: Dr. Emmett L. Williams, Ph.D. Materials Engineering Dr. David A. Kaufmann, Ph.D. Anatomy Dr. Glen W. Wolfrom, Ph.D. Ruminant Nutrition Dr. Theodore P. Aufdemberge, Ph.D. Physical Geography, Dr. Eugene F. Chaffin, Ph.D. Physics Dr. George F. Howe, Ph.D. Botany Dr. Wayne F. Frair, Ph.D. Serology Dr. John R. Meyer, Ph.D. Zoology Dr. Robert Goette, Ph.D. Chemistry Dr. Lane Lester -- Ph.D. in genetics from Purdue University Dr. Andrew Snelling -- Ph.D. in geology, U. of Sydney Dr. Don Batten, consultant plant physiologist Dr. Gary Parker, Ed.D. in Biology/Geology, Ball State University Dr. John Baumgardner, Los Alamos Laboratories Dr. Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D., Physics, Grace College, Winona Lake, Indiana Dr. Eric Norman, Ph.D, Biochemistry, Texas A&M University Dr. Clifford A. Wilson - Archaeologist, Author of Crash go the Chariots Michael Oard, MS, Atmospheric Science, U. of Washington, meteorologist Keyoshi Takahashi, Ph.D., Botany - has had research published in Nature. Dr. Andy McIntosh, Reader in Combustion Theory at Leeds U., U.K. Dr. George Marshall, Ph.D., Ophthalmic Science, U of Glasgow, Scotland chartered biologist, member of the Institute of Biology Dr. Danny Faulkner -- Ph.D. Astronomy, Indiana University, Associate Professor, U. of South Carolina, Lancaster Dr. David Menton, Associate Professor of Anatomy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri Prof. Maciej Giertych, Ph.D.(Toronto), D.Sc.(Poznan), head of the Genetics Dept. of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Dendrology, Kornik, Poland. Dr. James Allan, M.Sc.Agric., PhD., retired senior lecturer in the Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Stellenbosch, South Africa Dr. Andre Eggen, Ph.D. in animal genetics from the Federal Institute of Technology in Switzerland, research scientist for the French government Dr. Brian Stone, Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, U. of Western Australia Dr. Donald Chittick, Ph.D. in physical chemistry, Oregon State U., Associate Professor of Chemistry , U. of Puget Sound Dr. Giuseppe Sermonti, Ph.D., geneticist and microbiologist, has served as Professor of Genetics at U. of Palermo & U. of Perugia Dr. Andre Eggen, Institute Nationale de la Agrinomique of France, working on genetic defect in cows known as the Bulldog gene defect. Dave Phillips, M.S., physical anthropology, California State U., working on Ph.D. in paleontology Jonathan D. Sarfati, Ph.D., F.M. -- Ph.D. in Chemistry from Victoria univeristy of Wellington, New Zealand. New Zealand chess champion. Dr. Jack Cuozzo, orthodontist (DDS, University of Pennsylvania and MS in Oral Biology, Loyola University of Chicago) and an original researcher of Neanderthals, is the author of Buried Alive. This book sets forth the thesis that human craniofacial structures continue to change with aging and that Neanderthals were humans who lived to be hundreds of years old (post-flood). If anything, humans are devolving. Dr. Joseph Mastropaolo, physiologist for the human engine of the Gossamer Condor and Gossamer Albatross man-powered flight projects (reported in the National Geographic), received his doctorate from the University of Iowa. Dr. Mastropaolo does not believe evolution qualifies as science. Dr. Robert A. Herrmann -- Professor of Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy mathweb.mathsci.usna.edu/faculty/herrmannra/ serve/herrmann/main.html Dr. Ian Macreadie -- molecular biology and microbiology researcher, Principal Research Scientist at the Biomolecular Research Institute of Australias Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) Dr. Felix Konotey-Ahulu, M.D., FRCP, DTMH, world authority on sickle-cell disease, 25 years experience as physician, clinical geneticist and consultant in Ghana and subsequently in London. Visiting professor at Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, and honorary consultant to its Centre for Sickle Cell Disease. Author of 643-page monograph The Sickle Cell Disease Patient, Macmillan, 1991. Dr. AwSwee-Eng, Ph.D., former Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Univ. of Singapore, head of Dept. of Nuclear Medicine & Director of Clinical Research , Singapore General Hospital, Author of about 30 technical papers in biochemistry and nuclear medicine. John K. Reed ¨ Principal Engineer, Westinghouse Savannah River Company, (1999-present) ¨ degrees - B.S. geology (Furman Univ.), M.S. geology (Univ. of Georgia), Ph.D. geology (Univ. of South Carolina) ¨ other qualifications - Senior Production Geologist (Sun Exploration and Production Co., Houston, 1982-1988); Research Asst. Prof. (Earth Sciences and Resources Institute, Univ. of South Carolina, 1988-1991); Exploration Manager (PetraTex, Dallas, 1991-1992) Partner (Strata Consulting Services, Dallas, 1992); Sr. Scientist (Westinghouse Savannah River Company, 1992-1999); ten articles in CRS Quarterly; 14 articles in secular scientific journals, Associate Editor for Geology for CRS Quarterly. From the past: Kepler -- Laws of planetary motion. Francis Bacon -- contributed to formalization of scientific method Linnaeus -- classification John Ray -- Founder of biological science Robert Boyle -- Founder of modern chemistry Sir Isaac Newton -- gravity, optics, calculus Blaise Pascal -- mathematics, calculating machine, air pressure Charles Babbage -- invented difference engine, designed computer Gregor Mendel -- first studies of heredity James Joule -- physics, inc. beginning of thermodynamics William Thomson, Lord Kelvin -- Physics Michael Faraday -- Physics John Dalton -- chemistry Louis Pasteur -- immunization, disproof of spontaneous generation Sir John Herschel -- mathematician and astronomer, called the theory the law of higgledy-pigglety James Clerk Maxwell -- physicist, developed theory of electromagnetism Adam Sedgwick -- geologist Andrew Murray -- entomologist Richard Owen -- coined the term dinosaur Louis Agassiz, founder of modern glacial geology Werner von Braun -- Leader of early US space program (Creation 16(2)) James Irwin -- astronaut, walked on the moon A.E. Wilder-Smith (deceased)- 3 earned doctorates, master of seven languages, UN advisor More on Humphreys (taken from Starlight and Time p4 About the Author): 2 US patents; Co-inventor of laser-triggered Rimfire high-voltage switches; Winner of one of Industrial Research Magazines IR-100 award;s Winner of 2 awards from Sandia, including an Award for Excellence for contributions to light ion-fusion target theory. More on Raymond Jones: Urrbrae Award in recognition of practical significance of his work for the grazing industry. Described by CSIRO chief as one of the top few CSIRO scientists in Australia. Source: Creation Mag 21#1 p20ff John Baumgardners 3-D supercomputer model of plate tectonic model, reported in New Scientist 16/1/93 p19. Len Cram Ph.D. discovered way to grow opals in a matter of months (Creation Mag. 17#1 pp14-17). CSIRO scientists cant distinguish Lens opal from natural opal even under an electron microscope - they look identical!. The motivation for his research was to find out how opals form so as to discredit uniformitarian (slow and gradual) geological theories. Dr David Pennington, plastic surgeon. The first to have successfully reattached a human ear. Creation Mag. 22#3 pp17-19. Eric Norman, Ph.D. Biochemistry, Director of Norman Clinical Laboratory, Inc. Pioneer researcher in Vit B12. (Creation Mag. 17#3 p28) Forrest Mims, inventor of atmospheric haze sensor (Scientific American May97 p80) Angela Meyer, Ph.D., Horticultural Science. Awarded New Zealand Science & Technology bronze medal for excellence in Kiwi fruit research & service to science, 1994. Source: In Six Days p130 John Mann, awarded M.B.E. for scientific work on controlling the spread of the prickly pear cactus in Australia. State representative on the Australian Weeds Committee, chairman of the Noxious Weeds Committe, member of the Interdepartmental Committee for Woody Plant Control. Source: AiG Ian Macreadie, Ph.D. Molecular biologist. Winner of Australian Society for Microbiologys top award for outstanding contributions to research, 1995. (Creation Mag. 21#2 p17) Lammerts, Walter, 1904-1996. Ph.D. genetics. Winner of 12 All-American rose selection awards. (CRSQ33#2 p79) John K G. Kramer, Ph.D., biochemistry, has identified, characterised and synthesised the structure of numerous food, bacterial and biological components. He was one of the core scientists who evaluated the toxicological, nutritional and biochemical properties of canola oil and demonstrated its safety. Associate Editor of the journal LIPIDS. Source: In Six Days p34. Dr. Koop, C. Everett. Surgeon General of the United States. Awarded the Ladd Medal by the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Dennis Brown Gold Medal by the British Association of Pediatric Surgeons. Source: Scientists Who Believe, ed. by Barrett & Fisher, Moody Press, 1984. pp153, 158. [The following quote is taken from a CRSnet posting 28/12/99 by Paul Humber: C. Everett Koop, while Surgeon General of the United States, said (in a private letter to me) that he thought evolution was impossible on the basis of mathematics alone.] Konotey-Ahulu, Felix. M.D. FRCP, DTMH. Clinical geneticist & consultant physician. World authority on sickle-cell anaemia. Author of The Sickle Cell Disease Patient Macmillan, 1991, 643pp. (Creation Mag. 16:2 p40) Terry Hamblin, MB, ChB, DM, FRCP, FRCPath. Professor at Southampton University. Described in Radio Times as one of Britains leading leukaemia specialists. (Radio Times entry 8 April 98 about programme Counterblast) John Grebe, 1900-1984. D.Sc. Case Inst. of Technology. In 1943 he was the youngest man ever to receive the Chemical Industry Medal for his outstanding contributions. (CRSQ 21#4 p199) Charles W. Harrison, Jr. Ph.D. Former Faculty member at Harvard & Princeton, followed by 16 years research in electromagnetics at Sandia National Laboratories. Co-author of Antennas and Waves: A Modern Approach. MIT Press, 1969. Source: Creation: Acts, Facts, Impacts. Edited by Morris, Gish & Hillestad. Creation-Life Publishers, 1974. p178. Fliermans, Carl B. PhD Microbial Ecologist, Dupont Company. In the mid 80 s, Dr. Fliermans led a research team of scientists in a U.S. Department of Energy program called The Microbiology of the Deep Subsurface, where microbiologists looked for microbial life hundreds and thousands of feet below the earths surface. Thousands of microorganisms previously unknown to the scientific world were discovered. Dr. Fliermans cochaired and coedited the First International Symposium on Subsurface Microbiology and received an Outstanding Leadership in Science award (only four in the nation had been given) from the U.S. Department of Energy for his work. Sources: Acts&Facts 10#1 p3 and A&F ICR Faculty Profile. Malcolm Cutchins, Ph.D. Prof of Aerospace Engineering, Auburn. Twice winner of Auburns Outstanding Faculty Award. Recognized by the journal Industrial Research for developing one of the 100 most significant new technical products of 1973. Source: Impact86. Stuart Burgess, Ph.D. Lecturer in Engineering Design at Bristol U. Recipient of Worshipful Company of Turners Engineering Design Gold Medal. Source: Hallmarks of Design by Stuart Burgess, DayOne publications, 2000. Ker C. Thomson, D.Sc., Geophysics. Former Director of Terrestrial Sciences Division, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, in charge of Air Force research programs in seismology, geodesy, gravity and geology. Sources: Act&Facts. W R. Thompson (deceased), FRS. Professor, Director, Commonwealth Inst. of Biological Control, Ottawa. Listed in Whos Who. Dr. Ben Aaron, Prof & Chief of cardio-thoracic surgery at George Washington U. Medical Centre, Washington D.C. Operated on President Reagan after he was shot by assisin. Sources: Impact86; Operation Raw Hide by Paul Thomsen, ICR. PS: you could also mention creation scientists who have been listed in American Men of Science, Whos Who ... etc. E.g. Gish was (still is?) listed in American Men of Science, Gentry in Whos Who in America. There are quite a few more.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 21:29:25 +0000

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