Ehab Abouheif

Ehab Abouheif received his PhD from Duke University (North Carolina) in 2002.  He began teaching at McGill University in 2004, after post-docs at the University of Chicago and University of California, Berkeley. He is now an associate professor and Canada Research Chair at McGill University. His research focuses on evolutionary development, particularly in ants.  He was awarded a prestigious Guggenheim fellowship in 2017.  Abouheif is also a co-founder and co-director for the McGill Centre for Islam and Science. He discusses Islam and evolution widely.

Abouheif has many publications, including chapters in The Tree of Life (2014) and Islam and evolution education (in press), and articles in journals such as the International Journal of Developmental BiologyScience, and Evolution and Development.

Abouheif has a Facebook page.  Although he is frequently mentioned on Twitter, he does not himself seem to tweet.  He served as an advisor for the Science and Islam Video Portal project.

Select Bibliography:

The Abouheif Lab: Evolutionary & Developmental Biology.”  McGill University Biology Department. Accessed 31 January 2018.

Ehab Abouheif“, Wikipedia.  Accessed 31 January 2018.

Ehab Abouheif“, Canadian Arab Institute.  Accessed 31 January 2018.

Ehab Abouheif“, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Fellows.  Accessed 31 January 2018.

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