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John M. Lynch is an Honors Faculty Fellow at Barrett the Honors College at Arizona State University. He's also affiliated with ASU's Center for Biology & Society. When he's not an historian of anti-evolutionism, he's an evolutionary morphologist. Much to his surprise, in 2007 he was named the Arizona Professor of the Year. No doubt his students were surprised as well.
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- Adventures in Ethics and Science Janet Stemwedel
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- Lippardblog Jim Lippard
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Fighting the Good Fight
- Panda's Thumb The source for information on evolutionary biology and anti-evolutionism.
- Sunbeams from Cucumbers Steve Reuland, a fellow PTer.
- De Rerum Natura Reed Cartwright, another PTer.
- Austringer Wes Elsberry, yet another PTer.
- Astroblog Ian Musgrave is also a PTer.
- Thoughts in a Haystack John Pieret edits the Talk Origins Quote Mine project.
- Playing Chess with Pigeons Troy Britain is a talk.origins regular.
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About
I was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1968. My academic training is as a zoologist (B.Sc. 1989 and Ph.D. 1993, University College Dublin), and after graduation I moved to Tempe (Arizona, USA) as a post-doctoral researcher in evolutionary biology - specifically looking at hybridization among endangered desert fishes of the genus Gila - at Arizona State University's Department of Zoology. After the end of my funding in 1996, I became a faculty associate with the (now defunct) Interdisciplinary Humanities Program, teaching courses dealing with the interactions between the humanities and sciences. At this time, I also began teaching in the history and philosophy of biology for two ASU departments (Philosophy and Biology). In 2000, I became a lecturer at the Barrett Honors College and have been teaching courses in intellectual history. I'm also affiliated with the Center for Biology and Society and the History & Philosophy of Science Program. Details of my research and teaching can be found at my ASU website.

Disclaimer: Everything on this site represents my own viewpoint and should in no way be taken to speak for Arizona State University, the State of Arizona, or anyone who knows me. Indeed, you shouldn't imagine that this is how I behave while teaching at ASU. This is me. Ranting and venting. Just me. No one else. Except the voices in my head.
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