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Andrew Inkpen is an Associate Professor at Mount Allison University, specializing in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of philosophy of science, ecology, and evolutionary biology. His work critically examines conceptual boundaries in science, particularly the artificial-natural distinction, and explores themes such as microbial community dynamics, CRISPR technology's evolutionary implications, and the ethical dimensions of environmental science.
His research interests include the theoretical foundations of ecology, the philosophy of evolutionary biology, and the integration of microbiome studies into health paradigms. Inkpen frequently bridges disciplinary gaps, addressing topics like the Anthropocene's impact on scientific frameworks and the ethical implications of ecological-economic interactions.
Inkpen's recent publications emphasize adaptive regeneration across scales, the critique of Lamarckian interpretations of CRISPR, and the re-evaluation of units of selection in evolutionary theory. His work often involves historical analysis of scientific concepts, such as Darwin's use of domestication analogies, and their contemporary relevance.
Though no specific grants or awards are listed, his publications indicate sustained engagement with high-impact interdisciplinary topics. His teaching and research likely contribute to Mount Allison University's programs in biology, environmental studies, and philosophy.





