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George F. Howe

  • Creationist
  • Botanist and biologist
  • Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Botany from Ohio State University (1959, 1956)
  • Charles F. Kettering fellow while at Ohio State
  • B.S. in Botany from Wheaton College
  • Post-doctoral studies in radiation biology, Cornell University (1965-66)
  • Post-doctoral studies in botany, Washington State University (1961)
  • Post-doctoral studies in desert biology, Arizona State University (1963)
  • Post-doctoral studies in radiation biology, Cornell University
  • Former Assistant Professor of biology and botany at Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California
  • Professor and Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences, The Master's College, Newhall, California
  • Published papers in scientific journals including: Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, Ohio Journal of Science, and Creation Research Society Quarterly
  • Twice voted Teacher of the Year by students at The Master's College
  • Charter member and former President of the Creation Research Society (1977-1983)
  • Editor of the Creation Research Society Quarterly (1969-1973)
  • Director of CRS Grand Canyon Experimental Station

Writings by this author appear in the following books that can be purchased on-line: In Six Days: Why Fifty Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation