TIMOTHY G. STANDISH, PhD

 Molecular Genetics


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Geoscience Research Institute
Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA
(909)558-4548
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Professional Interests

  • Science, public policy and faith
  • Use of RAPD in species genetics of Caenorhabditis

Selected Publications

  • Standish, TG. 2004. Integrating faith and learning in the biology classroom. Christ in the Classroom 31A:445-454.
  • Standish, TG. 2003. Detectando Diseņo in Naturaleza. Theologika 43(1):276-299.
  • Standish, TG. 2002. Rushing to Judgment: Functionality in Non-coding or Junk DNA. Origins 53:7-30.
  • Standish, TG. 2003. Bits and particles: Information and machines sufficient to infer an intelligent designer. Journal of the Adventist Theological Society 14(1)(Spring):44-73.
  • Stout, J., V. Hayes, P. Coburn, J. Hao, T. Standish, C. Heinrich, and G. Atkins. 1998. Correlation of Nicotinic Receptor-like mRNA Expression with Excitatory Input into the Behaviorally Important L1 and L3 Auditory Interneurons of the Domestic Cricket. Journal of Experimental Zoology 281:109-123.
  • Standish, T. G. 1997. Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD): A useful tool for species identification in the nematode genus Caenorhabditis.Proceedings of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 117
  • Standish, T. G. and C. A. Heinrich. 1996. An invert repeat in the coding strand of the Acheta domesticus-L1-nicotinic receptor gene. Proceedings of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 116, pp 26-27.
  • Standish, T. G. 1994. Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) as a tool for systematic analysis of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis. Dissertation, George Mason University.
  • Standish, T. G. 1988. Comparative shell dynamics in Terebratalia transversa and Laqueus californicus(Brachiopoda), and Chlamys hastata(Bivalvia). Masters Thesis, Andrews University.

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