- James Tour
James M. Tour is a synthetic organic chemist, specializing in
nanotechnology . He is well-known for his work inmolecular electronics and molecular switching molecules. He has also been involved in other work, such as the creation of ananocar and NanoKids, an interactive learning DVD to teach children fundamentals ofchemistry andphysics . Dr. Tour was also a founder of the Molecular Electronics Corporation. He holds joint appointments in the departments of chemistry,computer science , andmechanical engineering andmaterials science atRice University . Dr. Tour received degrees fromSyracuse University (BS, 1981),Purdue University (PhD, 1986) and completed postdoctoral work at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison (1986-1987) andStanford University (1987-1988). [ [http://www.jmtour.com/ James Tour's Bio at James M Tour Group website] ]In the
Scientific American article "Better Killing Through Chemistry" [cite journal |last= Musser |first= George |year= 2001 |month= Nov |title= Better Killing through Chemistry: Buying chemical weapons material through the mail is quick and easy |journal=Scientific American |url= http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000E51F9-AA56-1C75-9B81809EC588EF21 |accessdate= 2007-09-06] , which appeared a few months after theSeptember 11 attacks , Tour is credited for highlighting the issue of the ease of obtainingchemical weapon precursors in theUnited States .Tour is one of the signatories of the
Discovery Institute 's "A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism ", a controversial petition which theintelligent design movement uses to promoteintelligent design by attempting to cast doubt onevolution . cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/21/science/sciencespecial2/21peti.html?ex=1298178000&en=de5bd718715864a0&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss|title=Few Biologists but Many Evangelicals Sign Anti-Evolution Petition|author=Kenneth Chang|publisher=New York Times |date=2006-02-21|accessdate=2008-05-05] [cite web|url=http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/filesDB-download.php?command=download&id=660|title=Signatories of 'A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism'|publisher=TheDiscovery Institute |date=April 2008|accessdate=2008-05-05|format=PDF ] To those who "are disconcerted or even angered that I signed a statement back in 2001" he responded "I have been labeled as anIntelligent Design (ID) proponent. I am not. I do not know how to use science to prove intelligent design although some others might. I am sympathetic to the arguments on the matter and I find some of them intriguing, but the scientific proof is not there, in my opinion. So I prefer to be free of that ID label." [http://www.jmtour.com/?page_id=27 Layman’s Reflections on Evolution and Creation. An Insider’s View of the Academy] ]A February 2006
New York Times article described Tour as saying that he felt the explanations offered by evolution are incomplete, and he found it hard to believe that nature can produce the machinery of cells through random processes. On his website, he writes that "From what I can see, microevolution is a fact" and "there is no argument regarding microevolution. The core of the debate for me, therefore, is the extrapolation of microevolution to macroevolution." On another personal page in 2003 Tour described himself as aMessianic Jew and covered his personal religious beliefs in detail in order to "qualify my academic treatment of students ... lest some accuse me of bias." [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20030801173341/www.jmtour.com/personal_statement.htm Personal Statement from J. M. Tour] ]References
External links
* [http://www.jmtour.com/ James Tour Research Group]
* [http://nanokids.rice.edu/ NanoKids]
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