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Christine Rosen
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Christine Rosen is a Fellow for the Project on Biotechnology and American Democracy and a senior editor of The New Atlantis.  She writes about the history of genetics, bioethics, the fertility industry, and the social impact of technology.

Professional Experience
Christine Rosen is involved in the Project on Biotechnology and writes about the history of genetics, the social impact of technology, the fertility industry, and bioethics. She is a senior editor of The New Atlantis: A Journal of Technology & Society. Mrs. Rosen is the author of Preaching Eugenics: Religious Leaders and the American Eugenics Movement, a history of the ethical and religious debates surrounding the eugenics movement in the United States, published by Oxford University Press in 2004. Since 1999, she has also been an adjunct scholar at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, where she has written about women and the economy, feminism, and women’s studies. She is co-author (under her maiden name, Stolba), with Diana Furchtgott-Roth, of two books: Women’s Figures: An Illustrated Guide to the Economic Progress of Women in America (1999) and The Feminist Dilemma: When Success is Not Enough (2001). Mrs. Rosen’s most recent book, My Fundamentalist Education, the story of a Christian fundamentalist school in Florida, was published by PublicAffairs in December 2005. The Washington Post Book World named My Fundamentalist Education one of the best nonfiction books of 2006.

Mrs. Rosen's opinion pieces and essays have appeared in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New Republic, National Review, The Weekly Standard, Commentary, The New England Journal of Medicine, Policy Review, Society, The Claremont Review of Books, and Commonweal. She is also a frequent contributor to radio and television shows, including National Public Radio, BBC Radio, CNN, FOX News, ABC News, and C-SPAN. She has presented her research at numerous academic conferences and seminars and has testified before Congress. In 1997, she served as an instructor in the History Department at Emory University. Mrs. Rosen has been the recipient of fellowships from Emory University and from the American Philosophical Society. She earned a B.A. in History from the University of South Florida in 1993, and a Ph.D. in History from Emory University in 1999. Mrs. Rosen lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Jeffrey and their two sons.

Education
B.A., History, University of South Florida (1993)
Ph.D., History, Emory University (1999)

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Events
My Fundamentalist Education
Articles & Short Publications
The Myth of Multitasking 
A Life Worth Living
Everyone Is Talking
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Books
My Fundamentalist Education
Preaching Eugenics

Christine Rosen
Research Areas
Bioethics
Bioethics and Contemporary Genetics
Contemporary Feminism
Ethics
Feminist Bioethics
History of American Eugenics Movement
History of American Religion
Human Reproductive Technologies
Women's History
Research Programs
Science, Technology, and Society
Bioethics and American Democracy
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Latest Book
My Fundamentalist Education
A Memoir of a Divine Girlhood
"I grew up in a fundamentalist house and school," writes EPPC Fellow Christine Rosen in her new book. "It wasn't perfect, but it was what I knew; and now, years later, happily married to a  [Read More]
Contact Information
Christine Rosen
1015 15th St N.W.,
Suite 900
Washington, DC  20005
Tel. (202) 682-1200
Fax. (202) 408-0632
crosen@eppc.org