How Toxicology Disproves Evolution - Dr. Olen R. Brown

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Could something as simple as a toxin be the death knell of evolution? That’s the question today for Kevin’s guest Dr. Olen Brown. Dr. Brown is an expert in toxicology and has an impressive resume of degrees and studies. If anyone is qualified to speak about how unscientific evolution is, it’s him.

Today on Educate For Life, learn how toxins, enzymes, and even ATP, a simple cellular fuel, provide mountains of evidence that evolution is an impossibility. To learn more about Dr. Brown and his work check out his website and his CV.

* Author of 4 books (2002, 2007, 2017, 2018), and 197 scientific papers (1960-2018). https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-07/bsp-taa071018.php
* Invited reviewer for American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) with published critiques of 60 books and films (1987- currently).
* Managing Editor of Frontiers in Bioscience, an on-line Encyclopedia of Science and Medicine for the topic: Oxygen in Biology (2005- currently).
* Invited reviewer for various scientific journals including: Chemical Research in Toxicology and more than a dozen other science publications (1970s- currently).
* • Invited peer reviewer for NIH, NIEHS, CDC, EPA, Superfund, ATSDR, AIBS, UIS, DEPSCoR, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NIST; 42 events,117 programs (1986-currently).
* • Media Consultant for news programs (TV, radio, print): for weapons of mass destruction (2002-2003); ABC News, Medical Unit and local news for Novichok (nerve agent) (2018). https://soundcloud.com/user-690109217/dr-olen-brown-mu-professor-emeritus
* • Judge for approval of abstracts for Annual Meeting of Free Radical Biology and Medicine (2004- currently).

EDUCATION:
* • PhD, Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman (1964).
* • MS, Bacteriology, University of Oklahoma, Norman (1960).
* • BS, Laboratory Technology, University of Oklahoma, Norman (1958).

CERTIFICATIONS:
* • Toxicology: Certified by examination as a Diplomate in Toxicology by the American Board of Toxicology (1989-present) with re-certifications by re-examinations in 1994, 1999, and 2004; recertification in 2009 and 2014 by contributing certification questions with examination waived (currently appointed for 5 years from 01-01-2015) and appointed in 2013 to the American Board of Toxicology Standard of Knowledge Committee.
* • Chemistry and Chemical Engineering: Fellow of the American Chemical Institute, National Certification Commission, American Institute of Chemists, with annual re-certifications, 1988-1994.
* • Forensics: American Board of Forensic Examiners, 1995 only.

EXPERTISE (BROADLY IN THE LIFE SCIENCES):
* • Toxicology (General, Academic, Pharmacologic, Forensic, Regulatory).
* • Medical Sciences (Microbiology, Immunology, Bacteriology, Virology, Cell Physiology, Infectious Diseases, Cancer, Allergy, Mechanisms of diseases).
* • Microbiology (Medical, Molecular Biology, Veterinary Medical, and Environmental).
* • Environmental Biology (Hazardous Wastes; Air, Water and Soil Pollution).
* • Chemistry (Biochemistry, Analytical, Organic).
* • Veterinary Sciences (Cell Physiology, Mechanisms of Disease).
* • More than 100 scientific publications; over $6 million granted in research funds.
* • Peer reviewer (NIH, NIEHS, CDC, ATSDR, Superfund and others).
* • Consultant and expert witness (approximately 200 cases in over two dozen states, Canada, and the Bahamas.

EXPERIENCE (GUIDED BY INTELLIGENCE, PREPARATION AND PERSISTENCE):
* • Risk assessment and determination of causation (as distinguished from association) from exposure to toxic chemicals and bacteria, viruses, molds (fungi) and acute and chronic toxic, infectious, allergic, and inflammatory diseases.
* • Evaluation of the therapeutic and harmful effects of ethical drugs and the effects of alcohol and other drugs of abuse.
* • Toxicity of solvents [benzene, gasoline, chlorinated hydrocarbons, leaking underground storage tanks (LUSTs)], pesticides (herbicides, insecticides, rodenticides, and biocides), heavy metals (mercury, lead, iron, manganese, copper, and zinc), ozone and other air pollutants (as affected by EPA’s recent action to impose stricter limits): applications include: work-place, therapeutic, and environmental exposures.
* • Evaluation of human medical and veterinary medical devices and pharmaceuticals
* • Special expertise for rebutting the science of the EPA’s recent (2009) declaration of carbon dioxide (CO2) as a health hazard.
* • All testimony and opinions rendered within Daubert and/or Frye standards.

And much more.

This episode first aired on Nov 17, 2018.
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