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Cristina S. Richie, PhDBuilding 31 Jaffalaan 52628 BX Delft+44 787 669 8741C.S.Richie@tudelft.nlEducation 2019 Graduate Certificate in Global Health, Gillings School of Global Public Health UNC-Chapel Hill, NC. 2016 PhD Theology, concentration in theological ethics, Boston College Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Chestnut Hill, MA. 2012Master of Theology, concentration in moral theology, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Chestnut Hill, MA. 2009 Master of Divinity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, S. Hamilton, MA. 2004 B.A. English Lit., minor philosophy, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO.Academic Positions2020-current Lecturer, Philosophy and Ethics of Technology, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherland. Fall 2020Fellow, the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Scotland. 2019-current Faculty Member, UNESCO Chair in Bioethics Department of Education International Certificate Program. Haifa. 2018-current Adjunct Professor, Public Health Department, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.2019-2020Faculty Affiliate, Center for Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.2017-2020Assistant Professor, Bioethics and Interdisciplinary Studies Department, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.2019-current Faculty Member, UNESCO Chair in Bioethics Department of Education International Certificate Program. Haifa. Nov.-Dec. 2019 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. 2018-2019Visiting Professor of Ethics, Tyndale Theological Seminary, Badhoevedorp, Netherlands.2014- 2017Adjunct Assistant Professor of Health Care Ethics, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, MA.July 2016-Jan. 2017 Clinical Ethics Fellow, University of California, Los Angeles Health Ethics Center, Los Angeles, CA.May 2015 Visiting Professor of Medical Ethics, Zaporozhye Bible College and Seminary, Zaporozhye, Ukraine. Spring 2015 Adjunct Faculty of Christian Ethics and Social Issues, Gordon- Conwell Theological Seminary-Boston, Roxbury, MA. Spring 2012 Lecturer of Interdisciplinary Approaches to Bioethics, Tufts University, The Experimental College, Medford, MA. Sp. 2010- Sp. 2011 Adjunct Instructor of Ethics and World Religions, Newbury College, Brookline, MA. 2009- 2013Instructor of Ethics and Ecology UMASS Boston, Urban Scholars Program, Dorchester, MA. BooksPrinciples of Green Bioethics: Sustainability in Health Care (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2019).Selected Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Reports “Climate Change Related Health Hazards and the Academic Responsibility of Evangelical Bioethicists,” Ethics & Medicine: An International Journal of Bioethics 36, no. 3 (2020): forthcoming. “Can United States Healthcare Become Environmentally Sustainable?: Towards Green Healthcare Reform,” Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 48, no. 4 (2020): 643-652.“An Evangelical Environmental Bioethics: A Proposal,” Ethics & the Environment 25, no. 2 (2020): 29-44. “Catholic Health Care’s Responsibility to the Environment,” Health Care Ethics USA 28, no. 2 (2020): 2-8. “Sustainability and Bioethics: Where We Have Been, Where Are, Where We Are Going,” The New Bioethics 26, no. 2 (2020): 82-90. “Whose Interests are Advanced by LGBT Bioethics?,” Ethics, Medicine and Public Health – E?thique, Me?decine et Politiques Publiques 13 (2020): 100467. “Individual Emergency Preparedness Efforts: A Social Justice Perspective,” Nursing Ethics 27, no. 1 (2020): 184-193. With Charleen C. McNeill and Danita Alfred. “Postmortem Sperm Retrieval and Posthumous Grandparenthood in the United States and Internationally,” Global Bioethics Enquiry 8, no. 1 (2020): 13-22. “Sex, not Gender. A Plea for Accuracy,” Experimental & Molecular Medicine 51, no. 133 (2019): 1.“Not Sick: Liberal, Trans, and CripFeminist Critiques of Medicalization,” Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16, no. 3 (2019): 375–387.“A Queer, Feminist Bioethics Critique of Facial Feminization Surgery,” American Journal of Bioethics 18, no. 12 (2018): 33-35. “Is Fossil Fuel Investment a Sin?,” Health Care Ethics USA 26, no. 1 (2018): 1-8. With Erin Lothes Biviano, Daniel DiLeo, and Tobias Winright. “Medical Technologies, Environmental Conservation, and Health Care,” Medicina e Morale 65, no. 6 (2016): 759-772.Report on the Ethics of Contraceptive Use (UK: Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research, 2016). With Mark Joseph Calano, Luca Badini Confalonieri, Roger Burggraeve, Ricardo Chica, Christine Gudorf, Jan Jans, Paulachan Kochappilly, Michael Lawler, Irina Pollard, Todd Salzmann, Joseph Selling, David Stronck, Agneta Sutton, and John Wijngaards. “Lessons from Queer Bioethics: A Response to Timothy F. Murphy,” Bioethics 30, no. 5 (2016): 365–371.“Carbon Reduction as Care for Our Common Home: Laudato Si’, Catholic Social Teaching, and the Common Good,” Asian Horizons- Dharmaram Journal of Theology 9, no. 4 (2015): 695-708.“Global Justice and Maternal Resources: Taking a Note From Catholic Social Teachings,” Developing World Bioethics 15, no. 3 (2015): 179-190.“Laudato Si’, Catholic Health Care, and Climate Change,” Health Care Ethics USA 23, no. 3 (2015): 30-32. “What Would An Environmentally Sustainable Reproductive Technology Industry Look Like?,” Journal of Medical Ethics 41, no. 5 (2015): 383-387. “Reading Between the Lines: Infertility and Current Health Insurance Policies in the United States,” Clinical Ethics 9, no. 4 (2014): 127-134. “The Human Body as Collateral: Are the Poor More Susceptible to Bio-Exploitation?,” Ethos 4 (2014): online only. “A Brief History of Environmental Bioethics,” AMA Journal of Ethics (formerly Virtual Mentor) 16, no. 9 (2014): 749-752.“Voluntary Sterilization for Childfree Women: Understanding Patient Profiles, Evaluating Accessibility, Examining Legislation,” Hastings Center Report 43, no. 6 (2013): 36-44. “Building a Framework for Green Bioethics: Integrating Ecology into the Medical Industry,” Health Care Ethics USA 21, no. 4 (2013): 7-21. “Applying Catholic Responsibility to In-Vitro Fertilization: Obligations to the Spouse, the Body, and the Common Good,” Christian Bioethics 18, no. 3 (2012): 271-286.Book Chapters “Greening the End of Life: Refracting Clinical Ethics through an Ecological Prism,” in Catholic Bioethics and Social Justice: The Praxis of US Health Care in a Globalized World, M. Therese Lysaught and Michael McCarthy, eds. (Collegeville: Liturgical Academic Press, 2018), 129-142. “Women in Combat, Civilian Immunity, and the Just War Tradition,” in Can War Be Just in the Twenty-first Century?, Tobias Winright and Laurie Johnston, eds. (Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2015), 129-140. Nominated FellowshipsAssociate Fellow, the Academy of Fellows, Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity, Trinity International University, 2018-2021. Research FellowshipsVisiting Scholar, Center for Bioethics, Harvard Medical School, November-December 2019. Topic: policy suggestions for assisted reproductive technologies and sustainable health care in the United States. Visiting Scholar, Just World Institute, University of Edinburgh, April-May 2019. Topic: ethical aspects of medical reproduction from a global perspective.Erasmus Mundus Visiting Scholar, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Law, KU Leuven, Belgium, January-February ic: laws and policies regarding post-mortem sperm retrieval in Belgium.Visiting Scholar in Bioethics, Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, August ic: legal and policy aspects of voluntary contraceptive sterilization for childfree women in the United States.Awards American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Presidential Citation Award, 2020. William E. Lapus Health Science Library, Health Sciences Author Medal, 2019. Catholic Health Association Annual Theology and Ethics Colloquium Award, “Building a Framework for Green Bioethics: Integrating Ecology into the Medical Industry,” 2013. Gold Pen Award, San Ramon Valley Times, San Ramon, CA. 1999. Research Funding- awardedStart up Package, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, 2018-2021. $25,500 to research sustainable health careEast Carolina University Laupus Health Sciences Library Open Access Fund, 2019. $550 for open access to publish “Sex, not Gender. A Plea for Accuracy,” Experimental & Molecular Medicine 51, no. 133 (2019): 1.Margaret O’Brien Flatley Ethics Doctoral Fellowship, Boston College, 2012-2016.$145,535 for stipend, health insurance, and tuitionJunior Scholar Research Grant, Boston College Center for Christian- Jewish Learning, Summer 2012. $1,000 to develop the course Jewish-Christian Bioethics in Contemporary AmericaResearch Funding- not funded PI. Environmental Ethics and Medical Reproduction, Brocher Foundation, Switzerland, 2021. 7,000 CHF/ $7,200PI. Can United States Health Care Become Environmentally Sustainable?:Towards Green Health Care Reform. Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program. ?35,000/ $43,000 per year, 3 years. Co- PI. Leverhulme Visiting Professorship, Bristol Medical School, Centre for Ethics in Medicine, 2019. ?78,116/ $101,653Cardiff University, School of Law and Politics, Centre of Law and Society Research Visitor Fellowship, 2019. ?1000/ $1,221PI. Japan Association for Bioethics and American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Fellowship Fund, 2019. 300,000 JPY / $2,700 USD Co- PI. Research Ethics: Addressing the 10/90 Gap, Brocher Foundation, 2019. ?64,804/ $84,255Co- PI. Bioethical Analysis of the Opioid Crisis and Normative Application of the Crack/Cocaine Epidemic, Greenwall Foundation, 2018. ?92,943/ $120,839PI. Environmental Bioethics: Theory and Application, American Philosophical Association, 2018. ?769/ $1,000PI. Climate Change Related Health Hazards and Pharmaceuticals, Oxford University Caroline Miles Visiting Scholarship, 2018. ?2,000/ $2,600PI. The Carbon Emissions of a Regional Health Care System in Eastern North Carolina, Brody Brothers Endowment, 2017. ?21,563/ $28,000Co- PI. Problems of Medical Ethics in Russia and Ukraine, George F. Kennan Fellowship Grant, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2017. ?18,459/ $24,000Selected Reviewed Presentations “Health, Justice, and Resource Conservation as Criteria for Environmentally Sustainable Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care,” Presented the Institute of Medical Ethics Conference, forthcoming July 2021. “Postmortem Sperm Retrieval and Posthumous Grandparenthood in the United States and Internationally,” Presented to the UNESCO World Conference on Bioethics, Medical Ethics & Health Law, forthcoming May 2021. “The Ethical Use of Sentient Non-Human Animals in Medical Research,” Presented to the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) National Meeting, November 17, 2020. “The NHS Carbon Reduction Strategy for England and Green Informed Consent,” Presented at the International Association of Bioethics’ 15th World Congress of Bioethics conference (virtual, due to Covid-19), June 19-21, 2020.“Environmental Ethics and Medical Reproduction,” Presented to the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Environemtnal Bioethics Affinity Group Annual Meeting, October 26, 2019. “Feminist Public Health Ethics and Fat Feminism: Ethical Strategies for Addressing Obesity,” Presented to the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) FAB?Affinity Group Annual Meeting, October 26, 2019.“Whose Interests are Advanced by LGBT/ Queer Bioethics?,” Presented to the XXXVIth?International Academy on Law and Mental Health (IALMH), July 23, 2019.?? “‘Fat is a Feminist Issue’; Obesity is a Public Health Issue,” Presented to the XXXVIth?International Academy on Law and Mental Health (IALMH), July 23, 2019.??“Climate Change Related Health Hazards and the Academic Responsibility of Theological Bioethics,” Presented to the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) National Meeting, November 15, 2018.“The Future of Medical Technologies and Carbon Reduction in Health Care,” Presented to the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Annual Meeting, October 21, 2018.“Climate Change Related Health Hazards and the Responsibility of Academic Bioethicists,” Presented to the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Environmental Bioethics Affinity Group Annual Meeting, October 19, 2018. “Being Gay is Not A Disease: Clinical Indications for Assisted Reproductive Technologies,” Presented the Institute of Medical Ethics Conference, June 19,?2018. “Evangelicals, Contraception, and the Affordable Care Act,” Presented to the Religion and Public Health Symposium, East Carolina University, April 6, 2018. “An Evangelical Perspective on Environmental Bioethics,” Presented to the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) National Meeting, November 16, 2017. “For?Healthy Planet and People: A Call to Health Care Systems and Institutions to Consider Divesting from Fossil Fuel,” Presented to the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Environmental Bioethics Affinity Group Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO. October 21, 2017. With Tobias Winright, Erin Lothes Biviano, and Daniel DiLeo. “Resources and Rationale for Integrating Environmental Bioethics into Health Care Curriculum,” Presented to the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Annual Meeting, October 8, 2016.“Principles of Green Bioethics,” Presented to the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Environmental Bioethics Affinity Group Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 8, 2016. “The Continual Need for Iconoclasm in Bioethics: Feminist Critiques of Medicalization as a Case Study,” Presented to the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Annual Meeting, October 6, 2016. “Justice for the Earth, Justice for the Poor: Allocation of Medicine and Environmental Conservation,” Presented to the Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, June 12, 2015. “Environmental Bioethics and Clinical Ethics: Mutual Advantage for Research and Planet,” Presented to International Conference on Clinical Ethics Consultation (ICCEC) Annual Meeting, May 21, 2015. “A Feminist Critique of the Medicalization of Women’s Infertility,” Presented to the American Academy of Religion New England Maritime Regional Conference, April 26, 2014. “In-Vitro Fertilization: Beyond Bioethics,” Presented to the Evangelical Theological Society Northeast Region, March 29, 2014.“Envisioning ‘Green’ Reproduction: Sustainable Ways of Parenting,” Presented to the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, March 22, 2013. “Building a Framework for Green Bioethics: Integrating Ecology into the Medical Industry,” Presented to the Catholic Health Association (CHA) Annual Theology and Ethics Colloquium, March 21, 2013. “Green Bioethics: Environmental Implications for Assisted Reproductive Technology,” Presented to the Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, November 17, 2012. “The Human Body as Collateral: Are the Poor More Susceptible to Bio-Exploitation?” Presented to Association for Social Economics/Eastern Economic Association Meeting March 10, 2012. Selected Invited Presentations and Lectures“Green Bioethics: How Health Care is Ruining the Environment and What You Can Do About It,” Presented at the Edinburgh Speaker Series Seminar, University of Edinburgh, October 28, 2020.“Principles of Health Care Ethics,” Presented to the University of North Carolina HIV Global Clinical Trials Unit Community Advisory Board, March 22, 2020. “Catholic Health Care’s Responsibility to the Environment,” Presented to the Catholic Health Association (CHA) Annual Theology and Ethics Colloquium, March 12, 2020. “Disability and Biotechnology,” Panel discussion at East Carolina University, February 21, 2020. “Principles of Green Bioethics,” Presented to the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity Annual Consultation, February 15, 2020. “Green Bioethics: Sustainability in Health Care,” Presented to the Global Health and Social Medicine Seminar Series, Harvard University, December 18, 2019. “Green Bioethics: Sustainability in Health Care,” Presented to the MCPHS University Center for Health Humanities, December 3, 2019. “Sustainable Healthcare,” Presented to the Lifelong Learning Center, East Carolina University Greenville, NC. November 4, 2019. “Green Bioethics: Sustainability in Health Care,” Presented to the UNC- Chapel Hill Parr Center for Ethics, Chapel Hill, NC., October 3, 2019. “Article 4 of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights:Benefit and Harm,” presented to the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, Department of Education International Webinar Program, International Certificate in the Principles of Bioethics and Human Rights, October 1, 2019. “Queer Bioethics: Unpacking an American Notion,” Presented to the Faculty’s Educational Research, Development and Practice Network, Newcastle University (UK), May 7, 2019. “Environmental Ethics and Medical Reproduction,” Presented to the Political Theory Research Group, University of Edinburgh, May 1, 2019. “Sustainable Healthcare,” Presented to the Sierra Club of North Carolina Cyprus Group, Greenville, NC, April 8, 2019. “Globalizing Bioethics: UNESCO’s Network of Chairs in Bioethics and Medical Ethics Education,” Presented to the Bioethics at UNC Faculty Seminar (BUNC), Chapel Hill, NC. March 18, 2019. “Animals in Medical Research,” Presented to the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity Annual Consultation, Chicago, Il., February 2, 2019. “Environmental Bioethics and Evangelical Studies,” Presented to the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity Annual Consultation, Chicago, Il., February 2, 2019. “Ethical Considerations When Using Social Media,” Presented to the School of Dental Medicine, East Carolina University, January 29, 2019. “Sex and Gender in the Dental Profession and Practice,” Presented to the School of Dental Medicine, East Carolina University, October 23, 2018. “Climate Change and Public Health,” Presented to the School of Public Health Grand Rounds, East Carolina University, September 26, 2018. “Ethical Issues Commonly Faced in Dental Practice: A Panel,” Presented to the School of Dental Medicine, East Carolina University, September 25, 2018. “Ethical Considerations in Post-Mortem Sperm Retrieval,” Presented to the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Law, University of Leuven, February 14, 2018. “Feminist Philosophy in the 21st Century,” Presented to the East Carolina University Philosophy Club, November 28, 2017. “Three Lessons from Queer Bioethics,” Presented to the UNC- Chapel Hill Program in Sexuality Studies, November 6, 2017. “Feminist Bioethics and Medicine,” Presented to Gender to a Tea, Gender Studies Program, East Carolina University, October 12, 2017. “Elements of Informed Consent,” Presented to the Vidant Medical Center Medical Ethics Committee, Greenville, NC, October 9, 2017.“Carbon Reduction at the National Level as Policy-level Strategies to Improve Public Health,” Guest Lecturer for Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, East Carolina University School of Public Health, September 21, 2017. “Green Bioethics: Environmental Sustainability in Health Care,” Presented to Nerd Night, East Carolina University, September 15, 2017.“Health Care Ethics for our Common Home: Carbon Reduction Through Subsidiarity,” Champions Webinar Series on Laudato Si’, Trinity Health, Newtown Square, PA., December 16, 2015. “Medical Ethics and Christians: Disability & Biotechnologies,” Presented to Tyndale Theological Seminary, Badhoevedorp, Netherlands, April 30, 2015. “Medical Ethics and Christians: Drugs & Addiction,” Presented to Tyndale Theological Seminary, Badhoevedorp, Netherlands. April 29, 2015. “Medical Ethics and Christians: Addressing HIV,” Presented to Tyndale Theological Seminary, Badhoevedorp, Netherlands, April 28, 2015. “What Would An Environmentally Sustainable Reproductive Technology Industry Look Like?,” Poster Presentation to MCPHS University Faculty Scholarship Day, Boston, MA. April 23, 2015. “Women and HIV,” Guest Lecturer for HIV/AIDS and Ethics, Prof. James Keenan, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA., October 6, 2014.“HIV, the Epidemic, and Epidemiology,” Guest Lecturer for HIV/AIDS and Ethics, Prof. James Keenan, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA., September 10, 2014.Presenter, “Disability, Sterilization and a Woman’s Choice,” Presented to the Hastings Center, New York, September 2, 2011. Selected Academic Leadership Chair, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Environmental Bioethics Affinity Group, 2020-present. Joint Editor, Global Bioethics, 2020-present. Co-Chair, Bioethics Consultation Evangelical Theological Society, 2019-2021. Member, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Nominating Committee, 2019- present.Member, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Awards Committee, 2019- 2020. Member, Department of Education of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, 2019-present.Editorial Board, Global Bioethics Enquiry, 2019- present. Member, UNESCO Chair in Bioethics BIOETHICON International Committee, 2019. Member, International Forum of Teachers of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, 2019-present.Head, North Carolina Unit of UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, 2018- 2020.Steering Committee Member, Bioethics Consultation Evangelical Theological Society, 2015-present. Participant, American Academy of Religion Mentoring Program, 2014-2015. Member, American Academy of Religion National Meeting Workshop Group, Graduate Student Committee, 2014. Steering Committee Member, Evangelical Theological Society Northeast Region, 2013-2016. Student Director, New England Maritime American Academy of Religion, 2013-2015. Selected Academic Service Peer Journal Article Reviewer, Bioethics, 2020. Guest editor, The New Bioethics 26, no. 2 (2020). Topic: Environmental Sustainability and Bioethics. Peer Journal Article Reviewer, The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2020. Peer Journal Article Reviewer, American Journal of Bioethics, 2020. Panel Reviewer, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, 2020. Workshop Reviewer, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, 2020. Abstract Reviewer, Law, Public Health Policy, and Organizational Ethics, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, 2020. Peer Journal Article Reviewer, BMJ Case Reports, 2020. Peer Journal Article Reviewer, Journal of Medical Ethics, 2019.Peer Journal Article Reviewer, Culture, Health and Sexuality, 2019. Peer Journal Article Reviewer, Environmental Philosophy, 2019.Session Reviewer, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, 2019. Conference Abstract Reviewer, Diversity, Disparity and Inclusion, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, 2019. Peer Monograph Reviewer, Michigan State University Press, 2018. Peer Journal Article Reviewer, AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 2018.Moderator for the Ethics for Healthcare Professionals Workshop, East Carolina University, 2017. Peer Journal Article Reviewer, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2017. Abstract Reviewer, Bioethics Consultation, Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020. Conference Abstract Reviewer, Law, Public Health Policy and Organizational Ethics, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, 2016, 2017. Peer Journal Article Reviewer, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 2016. Peer Journal Article Reviewer, Journal of Medical Ethics, 2014.Peer Journal Article Reviewer, Forum for Social Economics, 2014. Selected University Service Alternate, Faculty Assembly, East Carolina University, 2020. Member, Research and Creative Activities Committee, East Carolina University, 2018-2020.Member, Research and Creative Activities Arts and Humanities Sub-committee, Committee, East Carolina University, 2018-2020.Program co-Chair, Brody Women Faculty Committee, East Carolina University, 2018-2019. Clinical Ethics Experience Member, Vidant Medical Center Medical Ethics Committee, Greenville, NC, 2017- current.Chair, Vidant Medical Center Medical Ethics Committee, Greenville, NC, September 2018. Chair, Vidant Medical Center Medical Ethics Committee, Greenville, NC, April 2018. Participant, UCLA Center for AIDS Research and Education (CARE) Community Advisory Board, Los Angeles, CA., 2017. Member, Ronald Regan UCLA Medical Center, Ethics Committee, Los Angeles, CA., 2016-2017. Member, Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Ethics Committee, Los Angeles, CA., 2016-2017.Member, UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, Santa Monica, CA., 2016-2017.Member, UCLA Workgroup on California End of Life Options Act, Los Angeles, CA., 2016-2017. Member, California Science Center, ad hoc Ethics Committee, 2016. Member, Antibody Mediated Prevention (AMP) Sub-committee, Fenway Health Institute, Boston, MA., 2016.Member, Community Advisory Board, The Fenway Health Institute, Boston, MA., 2015-2016. Community Member, the North Shore Medical Center Ethics Advisory Committee, Salem, MA., 2015-2016.Participant, Ethics Consultation Training Program, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, September 18, 2015.Travel GrantsGraduate School of Arts and Sciences Conference Grant, Boston College, 2012-2016. $1,750 for travel and conference related expensesTheology Department Graduate Student Grant, Boston College, 2012-2016. $1,200 for travel and conference related expensesGraduate Student Association’s Individual Research and Conference Grants, Boston College, 2011-2015. $500 for travel and conference related expensesAcademic Scholarships Catholic Theological Society of America Convention Scholarship, 2015. $1,000 for travel and conference related expensesAcademic Scholarship, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, 2011-2012. $4,500, equivalent to 25% tuitionArthur Vining Davis Scholarship, Hartford Seminary, Summer 2011. $1,800, equivalent to 90% tuition remission to attend DI-640, Religious Leadership in an Interfaith World, Summer 2011Byington Research Scholarship, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 2008-2009. $1,000 to act as research assistant to Dr. John Jefferson DavisGraham Scholarship, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 2007-2009. $4,500 per year, equivalent to 33% tuition ($9000)Professional AssociationsAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Scottish Council on Human BioethicsEvangelical Theological Society UNC Center for AIDS ResearchWake Forest University, Center for Bioethics, Health & Society Selected Press and Recognition Cristina Richie was interviewed by Unladylike for her Hastings Center Report article on voluntary sterilization for childfree women. Cristina Richie’s work was cited in the 2017 The Palgrave Handbook of Infertility in History Duncan?Wilson, “In Vitro Fertilization, Infertility, and the ‘Right to a Child’ in 1970s and 1980s Britain,” in The Palgrave Handbook of Infertility in History: Approaches, Contexts and Perspectives (London: Palgrave Macmillan), 565-586. Cristina Richie’s work was cited in the 2017 Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Ethics. Imogen Goold, “Late-in-Life Motherhood: Ethico-Legal Perspectives on the Postponement of Childbearing and Access to Artificial Reproductive Technologies,” in Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Ethics, ed. Leslie Francis (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), 427-463, at 450.Cristina Richie was interviewed by Redbook on sterilization for childfree women and the conscience clause. Lauren Oster, “The Parenting Choice My Doctor’s Won’t Let Me Make,” Redbook 227, no. 3 (2016): 89-91, at 91.Cristina Richie’s Journal of Medical Ethics article was nominated for the American Philosophical Association’s 2017 Gregory Kavka/University of California, Irvine Prize in Political Philosophy.Cristina Richie’s article “Reading Between the Lines: Infertility and Current Health Insurance Policies in the United States,” was the #31 most read article in Clinical Ethics in December 2014, #42 in April 2015 and # 44 in December 2015. Cristina Richie’s academia.edu page was in the top 0.1% of 30-day views in January 2015, with over 50,000 hits. Cristina Richie was interviewed by Vox on abortion, film and politics. Brandon Ambrosino, “What ‘The Giver’ and ‘Obvious Child’ say about abortion in?America,” Vox, September 2, 2014. Cristina Richie was interviewed by BMJ talk medicine about her article in the Journal of Medical Ethics for a podcast. Cristina Richie’s article in the Journal of Medical Ethics was selected for a press release. Cristina Richie’s article in the Journal of Medical Ethics was covered by: The Telegraph (U.K.), The Times of India, Economic Times, The Boston Globe, The Irish Medical Times, England Med Health News, The Washington Times and The Economic Voice, the Bioethics Research Library at Georgetown University bioethics blog and University of Oxford Practical ethics blog, among others. Cristina Richie’s article in the Journal of Medical Ethics, “What Would An Environmentally Sustainable Reproductive Technology Industry Look Like?,” was tracked by Altmetric to be in the 97th percentile of all 1,419 JME articles (at #29) and the 98th percentile of over 5 million Altmetric articles ever published. Cristina Richie interviewed by the Chicago Tribune in a front-page article. Julie Deardorff, “Tubal Ligation Can be a Battle,” May 13, 2014, page 1; 8. Cristina Richie’s Hastings Center Report article was tracked by Altmetric to be in the 944h percentile of all 360 HCR articles (at #19) and the 96th percentile of over 4.7 million Altmetric articles ever published. Cristina Richie’s Hastings Center Report article summarized in “What the US Needs is More Voluntary Sterilization For Women,” Blog by Michael Cook, BioEdge, 23 November 2013.Cristina Richie’s article “Applying Catholic Responsibility to In-Vitro Fertilization: Obligations to the Spouse, the Body, and the Common Good,” was in the top 40 most read article in Christian Bioethics for over half of 2013. Taught CoursesControversial Issues in Biomedical Ethics (HNRS 34147), East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.Spring 2020 (1 section; 15 students)Spirituality and Medicine (HUMS 9425), East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.Spring 2020(2 sections; 22 students online)Fall 2019(2 sections; 20 students online)Ethics (PA 660), Tyndale Theological Seminary, Badhoevedorp, Netherlands.June 2019(1 section; 20 students)Ethics for Ob/Gyn Clerkship, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.2019-2020(6 sections; 15 students)2018-2019(6 sections; 15 students)2017- 2018(5 sections; 15 students)Ethical Issues in Medicine (HUMS 6300), East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.Fall 2019(1 section; 11 students)Fall 2018(1 section; 11 students)Fall 2017(1 section; 10 students)Ethics (PA 660), Tyndale Theological Seminary, Badhoevedorp, Netherlands.January 2018(1 section; 13 students)Introduction to Clinical Ethics (HUMS 7100), East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.Fall 2017(1 section; 2 students online)Health Care Ethics (Lib 512), Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, MA.Spring 2017 (2 sections; 23 students online; 24 online)Spring 2016 (2 sections; 37 students in Boston; 26 online)Fall 2015 (2 sections; 10 students in Boston; 24 online)Spring 2015 (2 sections; 17 students in Boston; 31 online)Spring 2014 (2 sections; 34 students in Boston; 27 online)Medical Ethics, Zaporozhye Bible College and Seminary, Zaporozhye, Ukraine. May 2015 (1 section; 9 students)Interdisciplinary Approaches to Bioethics (EX 0027), Tufts University, Medford, MASpring 2012 (1 section; 14 students)Ethics (HU305), Newbury College, Brookline, MA.Spring 2011 (2 sections; 25 students each)Fall 2010 (1 section; 25 students)Spring 2010 (1 section; 25 students) ................
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