Paul Giem, M.D. (Click for full C.V.)
Radiometric Dating Methods, Geochronology
General Interests
Paul Giem's interests include (among other things) emergency medicine, medical research in senile dementia, genetics, paleography, the relationship between science and religion, theology, classical and religious music, barbershop quartet, hiking, racquetball, his wife, and 5 children, not necessarily in that order.
Current Research
Paul is currently working on the following projects:
Carbon-14 dating of bones from Nineveh;
Carbon-14 dating of a log from the Crater Lake area;
Carbon-14 dating of carbon that should be "dead" according to evolutionary theory;
Uranium disequilibrium dating of paleozoic coral.
Selected Publications
Photo:Ray Kablanow examines the Tapeats near the south corner of Tapeats Embayment, Grand Canyon, AZ
Paul Giem. Scientific Theology. Riverside, CA: La Sierra University Press, 1997