PZ Myers | |
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Born | March 9, 1957 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Evolutionary developmental biology |
Institutions | University of Minnesota |
Paul Zachary "PZ" Myers (born March 9, 1957) is an American biology professor at the University of Minnesota, Morris and a science blogger via his blog, Pharyngula. He is currently an associate professor of biology at Morris, works in the field of evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), and has a particular interest in cephalopods. He is a public critic of intelligent design (ID) and creationism and an activist in the American Creation-evolution controversy. An outspoken atheist, he is a vocal skeptic of all forms of religion, superstition, spirituality and pseudoscience. He is quoted as having "nothing but contempt for ID".[1]
Background
Myers was born March 9, 1957, the eldest of six children in Kent, Washington. He was named "Paul Zachary", after his grandfather, but preferred the initials PZ to being called "Little Paul." He claims to have been a "science geek" from an early age, gaining an interest in zoology and marine biology from studying the insides of fish while on fishing trips with his father.
Myers was raised as a Christian. Prior to his confirmation, Myers experienced a change of heart: "I started thinking, you know, I don't believe a word of this".[1] Now an atheist, Myers comments widely on his blog about atheism and religion, and is particularly scathing and critical of evangelicalism.[citation needed]
Education
In 1975, Myers set off to DePauw University in Indiana on a full scholarship. However, he returned the next year after his father suffered a heart attack. He then attended University of Washington in 1979 to receive a Bachelor of Science in zoology. He drifted away from this field toward evolutionary developmental biology and obtained a PhD in Biology from the University of Oregon.
Post-graduate career
Myers has taught and researched at the University of Oregon, the University of Utah and Temple University. He is currently an associate professor of biology at the University of Minnesota's Morris, Minnesota, campus. He is a member of Minnesota Citizens for Science Education.
Internet involvement and criticism of Intelligent Design
Myers was an early convert to Internet technology. On user groups, forums and Web sites such as talk.origins, he became involved in scientific debates, particularly those surrounding the growing creationist movement in the United States. He was a founding member of The Panda's Thumb, and in June 2002 he created his own Web site and blog, Pharyngula.org.
Pharyngula.org
Pharyngula, described on its home page as "Evolution, development, and random biological ejaculations from a godless liberal," is Myers' personal weblog. The topics Myers covers are eclectic, delving into the non-scientific as well as scientific. It has become particularly well-known for Myers' writing style (characterized by sarcasm) and criticism of intelligent design creationism and has been ranked as the third-most-read blog maintained by a Minnesotan. Pharyngula won the 2005 Koufax Award for Best Expert Blog. The science journal Nature listed Pharyngula as the top-ranked blog written by a scientist.[2]
According to Alexa.com, Pharyngula.org was started on June 19, 2002.[3] It started out as an experiment in writing instruction for a class. Students were required to submit mini-essays to be published online. After the project was finished, Myers still had the web-publishing software, and started to use it personally. The blog is named after his favourite stage in embryonic development, the pharyngula stage. Pharyngula moved to hosting at Science Blogs, a project of Seed Magazine, in 2005.
On Pharyngula, Myers has often criticized the Discovery Institute, Answers in Genesis, and other creationist websites, as well as offering criticisms of Intelligent Design, asserting that its claims are pseudoscientific. Pharyngula includes posts on a broad variety of topics that interest Myers. These include cephalopods; science; religion; local, national and international politics, particularly those involving science and/or education; superstition; and evolutionary developmental biology.
See also
References
- ^ a b Mosedale, Mike (2005-11-23). "The Mad Scientist, interview with PZ Myers". City Pages. 26 (1303). Retrieved 2007-08-22.
- ^ Butler, Declan (2006-07-05). "Top five science blogs". Nature. 442 (7098): 9. doi:10.1038/442009a. Retrieved 2006-09-03.
- ^ "Related Info for: pharyngula.org/". Alexa.com. Retrieved 2006-09-03.
External links
- Pharyngula
- The original Pharyngula website (archives)
- Myers' Personnel page on the University of Minnesota, Morris, website
- Science Friday: Interview with a Mad Scientist on Daily Kos
- Genetics Interview #23: Dr. PZ Myers of Pharyngula, Hsien Hsien Lei, Genetics and Health
- Minnesota Citizens for Science Education
- Monkey’s Uncle: Darwin denier misses link between free speech and common sense, Minneapolis: Citypages September 5, 2007, concerning Stuart Pivar's lawsuit against Myers, since dropped.