Christine Rosen

Christine Rosen is senior editor of the New Atlantis: A Journal of Technology & Society, where she writes about the social impact of technology, bioethics, and the history of genetics. Rosen is the author of Preaching Eugenics: Religious Leaders and the American Eugenics Movement (2004), a history of the ethical and religious debates surrounding the eugenics movement in the United States. Her most recent book is My Fundamentalist Education, which tells the story of the Christian fundamentalist school she attended as a child in St. Petersburg, Florida. Since 1999, Rosen 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. Rosen’s opinion pieces and essays have appeared in publications including the New York Times Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, the New Republic, the Washington Post, the American Historical Review, the Weekly Standard, Commentary, the New England Journal of Medicine, the Wilson Quarterly, and Policy Review. She earned a BA in history from the University of South Florida in 1993, and a PhD in history from Emory University in 1999. Rosen lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, Jeffrey, and their children.

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