
Origins 1(2):84-85 (1974).
NEWS AND COMMENTS
The Geoscience Research Institute Board of Trustees has designated
ten scientists as Fellows of the Institute. These fellowships are the first to be awarded
under the Institute's new sponsored research program. The purpose of this program is to
secure greater and more coordinated involvement of scientific capabilities in work that
will strengthen witness for Biblical testimony concerning the physical history of planet
Earth and the life it supports. Each fellowship carries financial assistance for expense
involved in a research project approved by a scientific evaluation committee and the
Institute Board.
Seven of the fellowship recipients are associated with Loma Linda
University: Dr. Leonard Brand for literature search, field study and laboratory model
investigation of fossil vertebrate tracks; Drs. Arthur Chadwick and Berney Neufeld for
investigation of evidence for penecontemporaneous origin and erosion of the paleozoic
sediments of the Grand Canyon, Arizona.; Dr. Ivan Holmes on the La Sierra campus for x-ray
investigation of the mineral composition of the volcanic and "organic" layers of
the Yellowstone Fossil Forests; Phillip DeBord and Lanny Fisk for laboratory investigation
of Yellowstone Fossil Forest palynology; and {another} for preliminary field investigation
of possibilities for research on the formation and paleoecology of fossil fishes in the
Green River Formation, S.W. Wyoming.
Dr. Ross Barnes of Walla Walla College was awarded a fellowship for
preliminary investigation of possibilities for research on Earth's carbon exchange system
in relation to a flood model. Dr. Dexter Beary of Southwestern Union College has an award
for a field study of fossil animal tracks in the Paluxy River bed near Glen Rose, Texas.
Dr. Herbert Sorensen of Portland, Oregon, as an Institute Fellow is investigating the
dendrochronology of the Yellowstone Fossil Forests with the aid of electronic computer
techniques.
The Fellowship Program of the Geoscience Research Institute provides
sponsorship for research projects in areas of earth science, life science, and prehistory
that have the potential of helping build creation theory, of verifying inspired testimony,
and of strengthening the gospel witness to scientifically informed individuals. The
program provides for assistance with the costs of conceptual development, literature
search, laboratory investigation, or field studies.
Individuals who have suggestions or questions concerning fellowship
projects are invited to write the Director, Geoscience Research Institute, Box 161,
Berrien Springs, MI 49104.
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