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Dr. Dan Kuebler is a Professor of Biology at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He holds a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, an M.S. in Molecular Biology from the Catholic University of America, and a B.A. in English from an unspecified institution. His research focuses on neurobiology, genetics, and the intersection of science with theology and ethics. He has conducted extensive studies on seizure mechanisms in Drosophila, stem cell biology, and the ethical implications of scientific practices.
Dr. Kuebler’s work spans both empirical research and interdisciplinary dialogue, including publications on topics like anticonvulsant drug effects in genetic models, stem cell isolation techniques, and the historical parallels between scientific inquiry and theological thought. He has authored/co-authored multiple peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and his research has been featured in journals such as Brain Research, Epilepsy Research, and Journal of Biomedical Material Research.
His academic contributions also extend to science education, particularly in fostering student receptivity to evolutionary theory. He maintains active collaboration with colleagues in biology, theology, and biomedical engineering, reflecting his commitment to bridging scientific and philosophical domains.
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