Richard Sternberg



Richard Sternberg is a research collaborator at the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of Natural History. In 2007 he was a principal investigator at Biologic Institute. A specialist in evolutionary biology and bioinformatics, he does research on the organization of genomic information and how it relates to an organism's form.

Professional Data
Associations
 * Research collaborator at the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of Natural History.
 * Staff scientist at the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
 * Research associate at the National Museum of Natural History.
 * Visiting Associate Professor of Biology at Northern Michigan University (1999).

Education
 * Ph.D. in Biology (Molecular Evolution) from Florida International University
 * Ph.D. in Systems Science (Theoretical Biology) from Binghamton University.
 * Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History (1999-2001).

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Further Information

 * Climategate Recalls Attacks on Darwin Doubters by Dr. Stephen C. Meyer. Human Events, Dec 22, 2009.
 * Smithsonian in uproar over intelligent-design article Museum researcher's career threatened after he published favorable piece. WorldNetDaily January 29, 2005.
 * Richard Sternberg Conservapedia, Accessed March 13, 2012.
 * Angry Scientists: Publishing on Intelligent Design by Sean Pitman, August 6, 2010.
 * essay "How My Views on Evolution Evolved"

Richard Sternberg