Jason Yeldell

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Jason Scott Yeldell (born August 11, 1978 in New Jersey) is an American author, scientist, and software developer. He has published works on atheism, evolution, and creationism. His book on rational atheism (disbelief in deity from a logical standpoint, as opposed to disbelief for subjective personal reasons) has been translated into 6 different languages.[1][2] He attended Ramapo College from 1996-2001, majoring in biology, chemistry, and bioinformatics.

Yeldell participates in continuing debates regarding rational thought versus religion, evolution versus intelligent design and the taboo of the African-American atheist. He is considered part of the Neo-Philosophical Movement of Rational Atheism with respect to the analysis of the detriments of religious thought patterns.

Publications

Yeldell's first novel, A Call to Sanity, was published in 2003[3]. Yeldell has a second novel due for publication in 2009 entitled Misbelief: Refutations to the 201 Most Common Religious Claims and Assertions.

He has also published a pharmaceutical work titled Fundamentals of FDA GLP for Toxicology.

Yeldell Scientific

Yeldell has developed custom applications designed for the pharmaceutical, medical, manufacturing and biotech industry. He is CEO of Yeldell Scientific, a pharmaceutical consulting company specializing in providing customized software applications for GxP Documentation Processes.[4]

Yeldell created the following applications:

  • QAAS-Quality Assurance Auditing System
  • Automatic Revision History
  • Protocol Builder
  • Competency Test Assesor
  • GxP SOP Creator
  • Data Entry Log Repository
  • Doc Control
  • Product Complaint Management System
  • Risk Assessment Generator
  • Competency Test Maker

References

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