Only according to the delusional accounts of creationist blogs and websites. A quick perusal of actual scientific research journals shows quite the opposite to be true.
If creationism produced results -- which it doesn't -- the biotech companies would be actively seeking recruits from among the students of Hovind. Or they'd hire Hovind himself as a valued consultant. As profit-seeking enterprises, they're driven only by results, not ideology. Could it be that creationism is scientifically worthless?