1 May 2010
Introducing New ID-Friendly Peer-Reviewed Journal: BIO-Complexity
William Dembski
Check out this new ID-friendly peer-reviewed journal: BIO-Complexity. The Evolutionary Informatics Lab (www.evoinfo.org) has an article under submission there.
Editor in Chief
Matti Leisola, Enzymology and Enzyme Engineering; Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Editorial Board
David Abel, Origin of Life; The Origin-of-Life Science Foundation, United States
Douglas Axe, Protein Structure–Function; Biologic Institute, United States
William Basener, Statistics and Population Modeling; Rochester Institute of Technology, United States
Michael Behe, Biochemistry and Biological Complexity; Lehigh University, United States
Walter Bradley, Origin of Life; Baylor University, United States
Stuart Burgess, Biomimetics and Biomechanics; University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Russell Carlson, Biochemistry; University of Georgia, United States
William Dembski, Mathematics and Information Theory; Discovery Institute, United States
Marcos Eberlin, Chemistry; State University of Campinas, Brazil
Charles Garner, Prebiotic Chemistry; Baylor University, United States
Loren Haarsma, Biophysics; Calvin College, United States
Peter Imming, Organic Chemistry; Martin Luther University, Germany
James Keener, Bioengineering and Mathematics; University of Utah, United States
David Keller, Biophysical Chemistry and Molecular Machines; University of New Mexico, United States
Branko Kozulic, Biochemistry; Gentius Ltd, Croatia
Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig, Plant Genetics; Max Plank Institute for Plant Breeding Research (retired), Germany
Jed Macosko, Biophysics and Molecular Machines; Wake Forest University, United States
Robert Marks, Evolutionary Computing and Information Theory; Baylor University, United States
Norman Nevin, Medical Genetics; Queen’s University of Belfast (emeritus), Ireland
Edward Peltzer, Ocean Chemistry, United States
Colin Reeves, Genetic Algorithms and Information Theory; Coventry University, United Kingdom
Siegfried Scherer, Microbial Ecology; Technische Universität München, Germany
Ralph Seelke, Microbiology; University of Wisconsin-Superior, United States
David Snoke, Physics and Modeling; University of Pittsburgh, United States
Richard Sternberg, Genomics, Cladistics and Theoretical Biology; Biologic Institute, United States
Scott Turner, Physiology, Ecology and Evolution; State University of New York-Syracuse, United States
Jiří Vácha, Pathological Physiology and Evolutionary Theory; Masaryk University (emeritus), Czech Republic
John Walton, Chemistry; University of St Andrews, United Kingdom
Jonathan Wells, Cell and Developmental Biology; Biologic Institute, United States
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Phaedros
05/01/2010
2:09 pm
This is incredible!
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bornagain77
05/01/2010
2:29 pm
Wonderful news Dr. Dembski,,, I can already here the refrain from the materialists though,,, “Well it is not a “real” peer review article since it was not reviewed by an “evolutionist”". Their code word for a “peer” who uncritically, and unwaveringly, accepts Darwinian evolution to be absolutely true for all of life no matter what the evidence says.
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Granville Sewell
05/01/2010
4:01 pm
Wow, this looks great, a really big step forward for the biological sciences! Congratulations to everyone involved, looks like a stellar editorial board!