Dr. David Menton, Yes, really.
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Dr David Menton
Creationist Anatomist
Answers in Genesis USA
Biography
Professional Affiliation
Biomedical research technician at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota in the Department of Dermatology (1960–62)
Associate Professor of Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri (1966–2000)
Associate Professor Emeritus of Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine (July 2000)
Professional Activities
Former guest lecturer in gross anatomy
Former coursemaster of Microscopic Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine
Former consulting editor in Histology for Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, a standard medical reference work
Extraprofessional activities
Vice-president of Congregation of Faith Lutheran Church of Ballwin, Missouri
Sunday school teacher for high school students
Former president of the Missouri Association for Creation, St. Louis, Missouri
Technical Advisor for the Institute for Creation Research in Dallas, Texas
Lectured throughout the United States and Canada on the Creation-Evolution controversy
Education
B.A. from Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minnesota
Ph.D. in cell biology from Brown University
Honors/Awards/Associations
Member of the American Association of Anatomists
Member of Sigma Xi
Silver Award for Basic Research from the American Academy of Dermatology
Given ‘Distinguished Service Teaching Award’ from Washington University School of Medicine in 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Named ‘Teacher of the Year’ at Washington University School of Medicine in 1979
Elected ‘Professor of the Year’ in 1998 by the Washington University School of Medicine Class of 2000
Profiled in American Men and Women of Science: A Biographical Directory of Today’s Leaders in Physical, Biological and Related Sciences for almost two decades
Publications
See his fascinating insights into the alleged reptile-bird intermediate Archaeopteryx.
Menton, D., The plantaris and the question of vestigial muscles in man, Journal of Creation 14(2):50–53, 2000.
Dr Menton has written numerous articles in technical and scientific journals dealing with bone, wound healing, and the epidermal barrier function and biomechanics of skin.
Articles
The plantaris and the question of vestigial muscles in man