
Emily Sandico is a Senior Fellow with Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, where she also serves as Special Projects Coordinator. She holds bachelor’s degrees in philosophy and education from Whitworth University and a doctorate in veterinary medicine from Washington State University. She spent 14 years at a major Silicon Valley tech firm, where she worked as a technical editor and product manager, and as a liaison for Fortune 500 clients and the firm’s software development organization, sales force, and technical consultants around the world.
Dr. Sandico is a licensed veterinarian with a special interest in how the study of medicine informs our understanding of design in biology. As a citizen and a scientist, she is most interested in helping people to seek truth by building a culture that fosters personal liberty, intellectual honesty, academic freedom, and scientific rigor.
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Spencer Klavan Asks: What Is the Universe Made Of?

Summer Seminar on ID Is a Glorious (and Cost-Free) Opportunity

Dallas Conference: Stephen Meyer on Why the “Front-Loaded” Design Explanation Fails, and More

The Rocks Cry Out — Looking Back on My Year

Wisdom Wednesday: Yale Polymath David Gelernter’s Farewell to Darwinism

Science Sunday: Is Scientific Materialism the Best Framework for Understanding Reality?

Wisdom Wednesday: NOT a “God of the Gaps” Argument

“Long Story” Sunday: Why Homology Can’t Be Used as Evidence for Evolution

Fundamentals Friday: The Logic of Intelligent Design

Why Evolutionary Biologists Are “Fatigued” by Darwin

Terminology Tuesday: Meyer Asks, “What Is Science? Is Intelligent Design Science?”

Throwback Thursday: Meyer Asks, “What Is This Theory of Intelligent Design?”

Words for Wednesday! Disentangling ID from Creationism

Glorious — My First Summer Seminar on ID
