Daniel Kuebler

Daniel Kuebler is Dean of the School of Natural and Applied Sciences and Professor of Biology at Franciscan University. (Ph.D. Molecular and Cell Biology 1999, UC Berkeley).  His research involves studying adult stem cells in bone marrow and adipose tissue for use in orthopedic treatments. He teaches courses in evolution, cell biology, and science and faith. He is the co-author of The Evolution Controversy: A Survey of Competing Theories (Baker Academic, 2007), a scientific critique of the various theories of evolutionary thought, and is currently working on a book examining the integration of Catholic teaching and evolution.

More information at https://snas.franciscan.edu/faculty/kuebler-dan/

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