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Caroline Crocker

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Dr. Caroline I. Crocker, born 1958, is an American researcher in immunopharmacology who taught in biology at George Mason University in 2005. She is also an entrepreneur and writer. She was falsely accused of teaching creationism in the classroom.[1] In fact, Crocker showed some slides briefly illustrating the concept of intelligent design.[1]

Dr. Caroline Crocker
Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion
Falls Church, Virginia

Career

Crocker graduated in 1979 Bachelor of Science in microbiology and virology from the Warwick University, obtained a Master's degree in medical microbiology at Birmingham University, and obtained her PhD in immunopharmacology from the University of Southampton in 1999.[2] She now lives in southern California and has four children. She founded the American Institute for Technology and Science Education (AITSE), a nonprofit educational foundation with the goal of improving scientific understanding and integrity. The episode of his expulsion from George Mason University is reported in Ben Stein's documentary, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, which was released in 2008. Dr. Caroline Crocker now is the Director of Communications of The Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion.[3]

Publications

  • Caroline Crocker, PhD (2010). Free to Think: Why Scientific Integrity Matters. Leafcutter Press. ISBN 978-0981873442. 
  • Caroline Crocker, PhD (2017). Growing The Church 101: Being Disciples Who Make Disciples. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1974058617. 
  • Caroline Crocker, PhD (2017). Clemmy the Brave: Clemmy Gets a People Family. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1974156795. 

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