Speaker: Joseph Kezele, M.D.
Bio: Joseph Kezele studied the sciences and music at the University of Arizona, while earning his B.A. in Russian in 1971, and his M.D. in 1975. He then completed a Pediatric Residency and practiced Emergency Medicine for 25 years in the Phoenix area, and was a diplomate of the American Board of Emergency Medicine and fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He is now retired from the practice of medicine, serves as President of the Arizona Origin Science Association, and is Associate Professor of Biology at Arizona Christian University in Glendale, teaching Nutrition and Wellness, Biochemistry, Pathophysiology, Organic Chemistry and Creation Science Apologetics. Dr. Kezele is also a Logos Research Associate, and had the privilege of participating in a dinosaur dig in Montana and excavating a triceratops horn and the triceratops cervical condyle from which intact osteocytes in soft tissue were isolated.
Summary: The talk discusses the components of information, its characteristics, relationship to matter, origin, and implication for DNA.
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