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Xandra Carroll, a research biologist and resident case-maker at Colorado School of Mines, presented four perspectives on feathered dinosaurs that provide evidence for design. She has an extensive academic background, obtaining a BS in Biology from Colorado State University in 2009 and a CTS in Apologetics from Oxford University in 2014. Her research has included studying human blood cells, parasites that affect amphipods, and she has used the Flow Cytometric Method.
Xandra Carroll, a research biologist and resident case-maker at Colorado School of Mines, presented four perspectives on feathered dinosaurs that provide evidence for design. She has an extensive academic background, obtaining a BS in Biology from Colorado State University in 2009 and a CTS in Apologetics from Oxford University in 2014. Her research has included studying human blood cells, parasites that affect amphipods, and she has used the Flow Cytometric Method.
Xandra Carroll, a research biologist and resident case-maker at Colorado School of Mines, presented four perspectives on feathered dinosaurs that provide evidence for design. She has an extensive academic background, obtaining a BS in Biology from Colorado State University in 2009 and a CTS in Apologetics from Oxford University in 2014. Her research has included studying human blood cells, parasites that affect amphipods, and she has used the Flow Cytometric Method.
Oxford University graduate, research biologist, and resident case-maker and ambassador at Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado, Xandra Carroll presented four different perspectives on feathered dinosaurs and concluded they are evidence for design. Prior to graduating from and attending Oxford University, she researched human blood cell behavior with the aid of the Flow Cytometric Method. Before 2012, she studied the parasite acanthocephala and its gravitaxic and phototaxic effects on amphipods. She obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biology from Colorado State University in 2009 and a Certificate in Theological Studies (CTS) in Apologetics from Oxford University in 2014.