Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

White House to honor prominent evolutionist
Orange County Register ^ | May 9, 02 | Gary Robbins

Posted on 05/09/2002 3:18:41 PM PDT by laureldrive

UCI's Ayala wins National Medal of Science

Researcher famous for work in genetics, evolutionary biology.

By GARY ROBBINS

The Orange County Register

May 9, 02

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The National Medal of Science – the most prestigious award given for lifetime achievement – will be bestowed upon a University of California, Irvine, researcher who has done pioneering work in genetics and evolutionary biology, the White House announced today.

Francisco Ayala, 68, is one of 15 scientists and engineers who will receive the medal from President George W. Bush during a ceremony expected to be held in mid-June in Washington, D.C.

Ayala will receive the medal along with such eminent figures as Harold Varmus, the Nobel laureate who formerly headed the National Institutes of Health, and Charles Keeling of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, a leader in global warming research.

"Each one of these individuals has helped advance our country's place as a leader in discovery, creativity and technology," President Bush said in a statement. "Their contributions have touched all of our lives and will continue to do so."

Ayala is the second UCI professor to win the National Science Medal. The late Frederick Reines, the "father of neutrino physics", was honored in 1983. A medal also was given to Corona del Mar instrument inventor Arnold O. Beckman in 1989.

Ayala is a former Dominican priest who left the clergy to study evolution and genetics. He achieved fame partly because of his work on the "molecular clock," a field in which scientists can date when some species diverged from a common ancestor. The timing of the clock involves analysis of DNA.

The Spanish-born biologist also is well-known for determining that some organisms have more genetic variation than predicted by sophisticated mathematical models.

Ayala was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1980. A year later, he and famed Harvard scholar Stephen Jay Gould testified for the defense in McLean v. the Arkansas Board of Education, the so-called "balanced-treatment law." A federal judge ruled on behalf of the plaintiff, saying that it was unconstitutional for Arkansas to require teachers to devote equal class time to creationism and evolution.

He joined the UCI faculty in 1987, raising the university's profile in evolutionary science. Fellow biologist Walter Fitch says Ayala's presence was a main reason that he joined the faculty the following year.

More recently, Ayala helped recruit Douglas Wallace, a world-renowned geneticist from Emory University. Irvine recruited Wallace with a $3 million package in February.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: crevolist; culture; religion; science
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 81-100101-120121-140141-152 last
To: Bogey78O
How does he explain the drawings of people looking creatures with spikes in their heads and webbed feet?

WW-I era German frogmen.

You evolutionists are supposed to have all the answers... why didn't you have that one?

141 posted on 05/11/2002 9:43:35 AM PDT by medved
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 140 | View Replies]

To: gore3000
So when, precisely, did God appoint you His spokesman?

Personally, I think it's arrogant to decide for God how He created the universe. The best we can do is hope to understand it. If God chose evolution as the mechanism by which He created life, how would He explain the process to a primitive pastoral tribe in the Mideast, who knew nothing of genes or science or mathematics? Perhaps as an allegory?

What you're requiring is that the means by which God created Man be intelligible in literal terms to a primitive, barely literate tribe of humans. Now why would an Omnipotent Being do that? If you were going to write an operating system, would you insist that everthing you did be readily explainable to a three-year old?

By the way, I'm conservative, Catholic and am quite convinced to the truth of evolution. And I am not impressed by your attempts to dictate who can or can't be a conservative.

142 posted on 05/11/2002 9:59:40 AM PDT by Right Wing Professor
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 101 | View Replies]

To: medved
No, it must mean there existed a version of the satyr just wioth webbed feet. The drawings must be accurate on all counts.
143 posted on 05/11/2002 10:26:44 AM PDT by Bogey78O
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 141 | View Replies]

To: theprogrammer
The usual evolutionary argument seems to be that if the woman's pelvis were wider, then walking would be a challange, as it would present biomechanical difficulties.

The problem is that most woman can deliver a baby naturally [w/o c-section] and have no difficulty walking. This leaves the question as to why hasn't the allele for the narrow child-delivery restricting pelvis, been eliminated via natural selection?

Brian.

144 posted on 05/11/2002 10:42:46 AM PDT by bzrd
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 133 | View Replies]

To: Right Wing Professor
"By the way, I'm conservative, Catholic and am quite convinced to the truth of evolution. And I am not impressed by your attempts to dictate who can or can't be a conservative."

I know many professionals and academics who are basically supportive of the principles of American conservatism. However, this flat-earth idiocy is probably the most important reason that keeps them from actually voting conservative.

145 posted on 05/11/2002 11:05:16 AM PDT by Truthsayer20
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 142 | View Replies]

To: Bogey78O
No, it must mean there existed a version of the satyr just wioth webbed feet. The drawings must be accurate on all counts.

Does that mean that depictions of humans and animals that we know to exist arn't real?

-The Hajman-
146 posted on 05/11/2002 11:19:10 AM PDT by Hajman
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 143 | View Replies]

To: Bogey78O
Satyrs have two horns. You want one spike and webbed feet, you're talking about a German frogman with flippers and a pickelhaube on.
147 posted on 05/11/2002 11:26:59 AM PDT by medved
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 143 | View Replies]

To: medved
Time Traveling frogmen?
148 posted on 05/11/2002 11:45:44 AM PDT by Bogey78O
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 147 | View Replies]

To: PatrickHenry
Placemarker.
149 posted on 05/11/2002 2:00:46 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 148 | View Replies]

To: Right Wing Professor
Personally, I think it's arrogant to decide for God how He created the universe.

Indeed it would be, and that is what evolutionists do. They deny the Word of God. They tell us how God should have made the world, man, the universe and everything. Of course, they could not have done better themselves but they nevertheless arrogantly tell us how he should have done things. The Bible, the Word of God, tells us that man and all life were specifically created by him. It is not I, it is not 'creationists' who say that. It is He who says it.

150 posted on 05/12/2002 6:02:05 AM PDT by gore3000
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 142 | View Replies]

To: Bogey78O
The slowest gazelle will get eaten. The fastest will not. But a gazelle that runs fast enough will still pass his genes.

"Two hikers and a bear" bookmark.

151 posted on 05/12/2002 10:28:57 AM PDT by Condorman
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 67 | View Replies]

To: Condorman
We're caught in a trap,
Can't walk out,
Till I mark my place, baby...
152 posted on 05/13/2002 3:00:32 AM PDT by Junior
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 151 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 81-100101-120121-140141-152 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson