- Wesley R. Elsberry
Dr. Wesley Royce Elsberry (born
January 23 ,1960 ) is a marine biologist with an interdisciplinary background inzoology ,computer science , and wildife and fisheries sciences. He has become involved in thecreation-evolution controversy .Biography
Elsberry was born in Lakeland,
Florida . He was brought up in theEvangelical United Brethren church, which merged with the Methodists in 1968 to form theUnited Methodist Church . He attended a public elementary school, an evangelical junior high, and a Catholic high school. He worked on a survey crew for a paving contractor during summers in high school and part of college. He received aNational Merit Scholarship and earned a B.S.(Bachelor) inzoology from theUniversity of Florida in 1982. During that period, he worked as a staff photographer for theIndependent Florida Alligator newspaper.After graduating, he worked for Media Image
Photography in Gainesville, Florida. In 1983, he became a lab technologist for the Department of Anesthesiology at theUniversity of Florida . In 1984, he married Diane J. Blackwood. In 1985, he became a biologist in the Department of Physiological Sciences of the College of Veterinary Medicine there, working with ProfessorRichard H. Lambertsen on the histology, physiology, and epidemiology of fin whales.He then entered a program in artificial intelligence, obtaining an M.S.C.S. in
computer science from theUniversity of Texas at Arlington in 1989. Following graduation, he was employed by General Dynamics Data Systems Division, programming fire-control computers forF-16 fighters. In 1991, he became a research scientist at theBattelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory , working on a mapping system for the U.S. Air Force.In 1993, he began his doctoral studies in wildlife and fisheries sciences at
Texas A&M University with ProfessorWilliam E. Evans as his major advisor. He collaborated with theU. S. Navy Marine Mammal Program in 1995 to investigate marine mammal hearing at depth. He periodically travelled to San Diego to continue collaboration on temporarythreshold shift in marine mammals, until he was employed as a Behavioral Research Programmer forScience Applications International Corporation . He collaborated withTed W. Cranford on a study ofdolphin biosonar sound production in 1999. In 2001, he was awarded the Society for Marine Mammalogy's Fred Fairfield Award for Innovation in Marine Mammal Research. He completed his Ph.D. in 2003.In 2003, he joined the
National Center for Science Education as its Information Project Director. Elsberry is now a visiting researcher atMichigan State University . [http://www.sptimes.com/2007/06/26/State/Candidate__Story_on_m.shtml]Evolution/Creation Issues
In 1986, Elsberry attended a lecture by a Young-Earth Creationist geologist. Following that, he took up criticizing antievolution claims in letters to the editor of newspapers and in online fora. His stance in these matters has been one of
theistic evolution , with the concern that science be taught in science classes, and non-science be taught elsewhere. He participated inFidonet echoes, particularly the Science Echo, from 1988 to 1994. In 1989, he began operating his own BBS, first as an RBBS-Net node and later as a Fidonet node. He started the Neural-Net Echo in 1989, and the Evolution Echo in 1991. He became a participant in the Usenet talk.origins newsgroup in 1991. By 1995, he had contributed a FAQ onpunctuated equilibria to theTalkOrigins Archive , as well as the Jargon and Biographica compilations. He also created his own set of web pages dealing withscientific creationism in 1995.In 1997, he presented at the "Naturalism, Theism, and the Scientific Enterprise" conference held by
intelligent design advocates in Austin, Texas, giving a defense of methodological naturalism. He also assisted theNational Center for Science Education that year with regard to the review of science textbooks undertaken by the state of Texas.In 2001, he presented opposite
William A. Dembski at theCenter for Theology and the Natural Sciences /American Association for the Advancement of Science "Interpreting Evolution" conference at Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania.Brett Vickers turned over care and maintenance of theTalkOrigins Archive to him late in 2001. He established a group of about a dozen volunteers, theTalkOrigins Archive Delegation , to handle needed maintenance and updates of the site. He also established the Antievolution.org site in 2001 as a place to collect critical information on the antievolution movement. In 2002, he presented at the "Evolution and Intelligent Design" session of the CSICOP 4th World Skeptics conference in Burbank, California, along withMassimo Pigliucci , Kenneth Miller,Paul Nelson , andWilliam A. Dembski .In 2003, he was given a "Friend of Darwin" award by the
National Center for Science Education , along withRobert Pennock andPatricia Princehouse . Later in the year, he took the position of Information Project Director at NCSE.In 2004, he helped establish the
Panda's Thumb weblog . While hospitalized following emergency surgery resulting from chroniculcerative colitis , he established his personal weblog,The Austringer .External links
* [http://www.antievolution.org/cs/ Antievolution.org] Founded by Elsberry
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