Kevin Anderson
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Kevin L. Anderson earned his Ph.D. from Kansas State University in microbiology. Later he then went on the the University of Illinois to start his studies as a National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellow, and later he became a professor of microbiology at Mississippi State University. At MSU he taught graduate level molecular genetics courses and also was the major professor for many doctoral and masters sudents. He then served as a research microbiologist for the United States Department of Agriculture prior to accepting his present position as Director of the Van Andel Creation Research Center[1], where his main area of research has been the molecular analysis of bacterial interactions and molecular genetics.[2] He has written more than 20 papers in scientific microbiology journals and has given presentations at many nationwide and worldwide scientific meetings. In addition to all this, He is presently the Editor-in-chief of the Creation Research Society Quarterly.[3]
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Publications
- Yeast Fails To Rise to Evolutionists Creation Matters Vol.7 No.1 pp.1,7-8 January/February 2002
- New Trends in the Molecular Basis for Variation CRSQ Vol.28 No.2 September 1991
- To Be or Not To Be a Rose By Any Other Name Creation Matters Vol.6 No.5 pp.1-3 September/October 2001
- Bacterial Resistance an Example Evolutionary Change? CRSQ Vol. 41 No. 4
References
- Creation Research Society a biography on Kevin Anderson.
- Dr. Kevin Anderson
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