Dr. Behe has established himself as one of the leading proponents of intelligent design. His book, "Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution", is a New York Times Best-seller that discusses the limitations of neo-Darwinism and argues that living systems are best explained by an intelligent designer. As one of the few scientists who speak regularly on intelligent design, Dr. Behe has the rare ability to offer technical details in an understandable way. Though Dr. Behe’s stance on intelligent design is often criticized by many in the scientific community, he continues to raise questions about the underlying assumptions of evolution. A professor of Biochemistry at Lehigh University, Dr. Behe has published over 40 technical papers in the biological sciences and has written for numerous journals and magazines. He graduated from Drexel University and holds a doctorate in biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania.