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Richard Sternberg

Research and publications of evolutionary biologist at the center of Smithsonian controversy. Visit richardsternberg.org

I am an evolutionary biologist with interests in the relation between genes and morphological homologies, and the nature of genomic “information.” On this website you will find information about my professional backgroundcurrent research, and publications, as well as documentation of the discrimination and retribution I faced at the Smithsonian Institution in 2004 after I allowed publication of an article favorable to intelligent design in a biology journal I edited. For further information about my professional background and views, click here.

Richard Sternberg

Senior Fellow, Center for Science and Culture
Richard Sternberg is an evolutionary biologist with interests in the relation between genes and morphological homologies, and the nature of genomic “information.” He holds two Ph.D.'s: one in Biology (Molecular Evolution) from Florida International University and another in Systems Science (Theoretical Biology) from Binghamton University. From 2001-2007, he served as a staff scientist at the National Center for Biotechnology Information, and from 2001-2007 was a Research Associate at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. Dr. Sternberg is presently a research scientist at the Biologic Institute, supported by a research fellowship from the Center for Science and Culture at Discovery Institute. He is also a Research Collaborator at the National Museum of Natural History.