Eugenie Scott
Eugenie C. Scott, a physical anthropologist, has been the executive director of the
National Center for Science Education since
1987. She studied at the
University of Missouri-Columbia where she obtained a
Ph.D in
anthropology. She served as president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists from
2000 to
2002. She was elected as a Fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science and awarded an honorary D.Sc by
McGill University in
2003. She is widely considered to be a leading expert on
creationism (including
intelligent design) as well as one of its strongest opponents.
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