Lee Spetner
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Dr. Lee M. Spetner is a biophysicist, author, and critic of Neo-Darwinism (he is not against evolution in a more general sense). He received his Ph.D in physics from MIT in 1950. He was with the Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University from 1951 to 1970. He spent the academic year 1962-63 on a fellowship in the Department of Biophysics at Johns Hopkins University. During that time he became interested in evolution, which has been his focus of study ever since. Spetner is the author of "Not By Chance! Shattering The Modern Theory of Evolution." (The Judaica Press 1996).
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- A Scientific Critique of Evolution, Dr. Lee Spetner in an exchange with Dr. Edward E. Max.
- A Continuation of Spetner v. Max - discusses the B-cell hypermutation model; role of gene duplication; interpretations of the word "evolution"; information content of proteins; antibiotic resistance as an example of evolution; and gene families as examples of duplication, mutation and selection.
- a review of Lee Spetner's "NOT BY CHANCE!" by Gert Korthof
- Dr. Spetner derives non-random evolution from the Talmud

