February 8th, 2005 at UC Berkeley
Darwin Day Events at UC Berkeley including an open house at the Essig Museum
and a lecture entitled, "Setting the Record Straight (vignettes on modern
Darwinism and
anti-evolutionism)."
Featuring speakers from UCB, CAS, and NCSE, including faculty whose work
has been cited as "evidence against evolution."
1. Welcome (Kipling Will)
2. Introduction and overview of anti-evolutionism (Eric Meikle)
3. The knowledge of Darwin's time and development of the basis for out
present
knowledge (David Jameson)
4. Genomics and Darwin (Brent Mishler)
5. Vertebrate examples used by anti-evolutionists (Jack Dumbacher)
6. Anti-evolutionist (mis)use of Hawaiian spiders: evidence for
evolution (Rosie Gillespie)
7. What can we do? (Eric Meikle)
8. Questions and discussion