Faith & Curiosity — Famous Christian Scientists

GRAEME CLARK

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Graeme Clark

Inventor of the bionic ear and winner of the Prime Minister’s Prize for Science. His groundbreaking cochlear implant brings a world of sound to people with hearing loss. Deeply motivated by his Christian faith, he sees his scientific journey as intertwined with his belief in the power of healing and restoration.

TONY RINAUDO

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Tony Rinaudo

Australian agronomist with a vision for restoring the land. He pioneered Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR), a technique that has transformed desertified regions into thriving forests. A committed Christian, he sees this work as part of God’s call to care for creation.

CHERYL PRAEGER

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Cheryl Praeger

Pioneering mathematician and passionate Christian. She broke barriers as the second woman to become a professor of mathematics at an Australian university and was the first Western Australian and first pure mathematician to receive the Prime Minister’s Prize for Science.

JENNIFER WISEMAN

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Jennifer Wiseman

An esteemed American astronomer and Senior Project Scientist for NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Her astrophysics research explores the vast mysteries and wonders of the universe, which she sees as reflections of God’s greatness.

Graeme Clark, Tony Rinaudo, Cheryl Praeger, and Jennifer Wiseman are just a handful of Christians in science who believe, and demonstrate, that there is a natural partnership between faith and the sciences.

ISCAST is a non-profit organisation based in Australia which aims to foster conversation and resource sharing on this harmony between Christian faith and the sciences.

ISCAST Fellows are scientists, technologists, and theologians, who are established in their respective fields and seek to integrate a view of the world as revealed in the Bible with a view of the world as discovered through the sciences.