Scibel - Testimonies
![]() | Professor R J Berry R.J. Berry was Professor of Genetics at London University 1974-2000, and has also served for twenty years on the general synod of the Church of England as a lay member. | |
![]() | Dr Francis Collins Dr Francis Collins is a physician-geneticist and the Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH. In that role he oversees a fifteen year project aimed at mapping and sequencing the entire human DNA by the year 2005. Many consider this the most important scientific undertaking of our time. | |
![]() | Rev Dr Rodney Holder Revd Dr Rodney Holder has a Cambridge first degree and an Oxford D.Phil in astrophysics. He did post doctoral research at Oxford before working as a consultant, and later being ordained as a minister in the Church of England. | |
![]() | Dr Ernest Lucas Dr Ernest Lucas has a PhD in Biochemistry and did scientific research at Oxford before obtaining a second PhD in biblical languages and becoming Vice Principal at a Baptist Theological College. | |
![]() | Dr Paul Marston Dr Paul Marston is a Senior Lecture at the University of Central Lancashire, where his teaching includes the history and philosophy of science and the faith-science interaction. He is also a longstanding lay minister in the evangelical Free Methodist Church, and is currently completing an M.A. in holiness theology. Paul Marston Christian publishing house | |
![]() | Dr John Mitchell Dr John Mitchell is a Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Churchill College. John is a member of Cambridge Community Church. He is married to Helen (who also has a Cambridge Ph.D. in Chemistry) and they have a daughter, Zoe | |
![]() | Dr Chris Schorah Dr Chris Schorah has recently retired after some years as a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Pathology at the University of Leeds. He was part of a team whose findings led to a means of preventing a group of serious malformations of the central nervous system, the commonest of which is called spina bifida. | |
![]() | Dr Robert W. Walsh Dr Robert W. Walsh completed his studies in mathematics and magnetohydrodynamics at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland 1988-1995, and did postdoctoral research there before becoming a lecturer in astrophysics and mathematics, in the Centre for Astrophysics at the University of Central Lancashire.In July 1999 he gave a presentation at the Royal Institution in London in a series in which younger scientists (under 35) from a whole range of disciplines were invited to give guest lectures in the famous Faraday lecture theatre. In 2000 they brought these lecturers together, to judge which had been the most stimulating, and award the title “Scientist for the New Century”. Robert won this title, and has been sent by the Royal Institution to present his work as far away as Australia. | |
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