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Razib Khan (রাজীব খান ''Razyb Khan'') is a
Bangladeshi-American Bangladeshi Americans ( bn, বাংলাদেশী মার্কিনী, Bangladeshī Markinī) are Americans of Bangladeshi descent. The majority of Bangladeshi Americans are Bengalis and form the largest group of Bengali Americans. Ban ...
writer in
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and consumer genomics.


Life and education

Khan was born in
Dhaka Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city ...
, Bangladesh but moved to the United States at the age of five. His family is from the
Comilla District Comilla District, officially known as Cumilla District, is a district of Bangladesh located about 100 kilometres south east of Dhaka. Comilla is bordered by Brahmanbaria and Narayanganj districts to the north, Noakhali and Feni districts to t ...
of eastern Bangladesh. In kindergarten his teacher pronounced his name "Razib" and the name stuck. He grew up in
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and
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. Though brought up a
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, he was an atheist from an early age. At the
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, he completed his Bachelor of Science in biochemistry in 2000, and completed his Bachelor of Science in biology in 2006. Razib also did graduate work at the
University of California at Davis The University of California, Davis (UC Davis, UCD, or Davis) is a public land-grant research university near Davis, California. Named a Public Ivy, it is the northernmost of the ten campuses of the University of California system. The institut ...
.
The Bioinformatics CRO Podcast
', 2020
During the early 2000s Khan initially worked as a software engineer, but received funding from
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and switched his focus to science.


Research and publications

In 2002, Khan co-founded a blog called ''Gene Expression'' which discussed technical and social issues in genetics. Since writing for ''Gene Expression'', he has written science articles for numerous mainstream publications, and many of the articles touched on controversial subjects such as race, gender, and intelligence. Khan's publications have been cited by
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writers, including his work on the migrations of Southeast Asian Civilizations, Jewish migrations family genetics, and consumer genetics. In 2014, Khan made news when he sequenced his son's genome ''in utero''. Antonio Regalado wrote his son may be the first healthy person to have his entire genome sequenced before being born. In an interview with
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, Khan stated his child was the most important thing in his life, so it made sense to know everything about his genetics. He was able to obtain the genome sequence by requesting a
chorionic villus sampling Chorionic villus sampling (CVS), sometimes called "chorionic ''villous'' sampling" (as "villous" is the adjectival form of the word "villus"), is a form of prenatal diagnosis done to determine chromosomal or genetic disorders in the fetus. It ent ...
(CVS) test. After obtaining the raw genetic data, Khan used the free software
Promethease SNPedia (pronounced "snipedia") is a wiki-based bioinformatics web site that serves as a database of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Each article on a SNP provides a short description, links to scientific articles and personal genomics we ...
to analyze the data. Khan believes society is in the "second age of eugenics," and full genome sequences of fetuses will become standard procedure for parents in the 21st century. Ainsley Newsome wrote "Khan's decision to obtain the whole genome sequence of his partner's fetus while in utero shows us that genomics is no longer a fantasy." In March 2015, the ''New York Times'' announced that it had hired Khan on a short-term contract, and that he would write about once a month for the ''Times.'' The Times wrote he is "a science blogger and a doctoral candidate in genomics and genetics at the University of California, Davis. He writes about evolution, genetics, religion, politics and philosophy." The same day the Times announced hiring Khan,
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published an opinion piece written by J.K Trotter, who noted that Khan also wrote blogs for ''
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'', a site "founded in 2007 by
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, the flamboyantly racist Greek." As a result of Khan's history of writing for controversial publications, the Times removed him as a regular periodic contributor, but stated they remain "open to consideration of submissions from him" in the op-Ed pages. The Times did not specifically mention the part of Khan's work they found uncomfortable, and he wrote two op-eds for the Times before they ended his contract. Khan wrote on Twitter, "yeah, told me today. may contribute one-off op-eds in future. i’m chill about it. it wasn’t a surprise that ppl went ballistic." In a 2016 interview with the economist and podcaster James Miller, referring to the cancelled ''Times'' contract, Khan stated, "I have a clean conscience because I say what I think is true." Khan has written articles for publications associated with the alt-right and far-right, including
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and
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. Writer Michael Schulson described his career as an example of the "murky line between mainstream science and scientific racism." In 2000, he wrote a letter to white nationalist website
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that suggested, according to Undark Magazine, that "black people are innately less intelligent than white people".


Books

He contributed a chapter titled ''Genetic Origin of Indo-Aryans'' in the 2019 book ''
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''. The book was co-authored by
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,
Michael Witzel Michael Witzel (born July 18, 1943) is a German-American philologist, comparative mythologist and Indologist. Witzel is the Wales Professor of Sanskrit at Harvard University and the editor of the Harvard Oriental Series (volumes 50–80). Witze ...
, Jaya Menon and Kai Friese.


Other projects

In December 2010, Khan co-founded the group blog ''Brown Pundits'' together with
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Bahá'í Zachary L. Zavidé and
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Omar Ali. The blog pertains mainly to
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n issues. In October 2018 they began an associated podcast called ''The Brown Pundits Podcast''.


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