Caroline Crocker, MSc, PhD

About Crocker

About Caroline Crocker

Caroline Crocker is President of American Institute for Technology and Science Education, a nonprofit organization with the mission of increasing scientific understanding and integrity.

While teaching biology at George Mason University, she won several grants, received many commendations, and wrote a cell biology workbook. Nonetheless, Crocker lost her job for pointing out scientific problems with aspects of evolutionary theory and so was featured in the highly controversial movie: Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.

Her new book, Free to Think: Why Scientific Integrity Matters, was released on July 4, 2010.

Crocker holds a B.Sc. in microbiology and virology, an M.Sc. in medical microbiology, a Ph.D. in immunopharmacology and did her postdoctoral research in T cell signal transduction.

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