Dr. Rosen has a Ph.D. in Biophysics and Biochemistry, an M.S. in Biology an M.S. in Chemistry from New York University, and a B.S. in Chemistry from American University. Since 1995, Dr. Rosen has been an investigator and has published on photogenotoxicity of quinolones and other anti-bacterials, and their effects on organs. Dr. Rosen has consulted extensively with drug companies and a medical communications company with expertise in analytical techniques, instrumentation and DNA analysis. Prior to that, she created and directed the laboratory on Phototoxicity and Photocarcinogenesis at the American Health Foundation in Valhalla, New York. She has been a Post-doctoral NIH fellow at Columbia Presbyterian, a research investigator at the Population Council at Rockefeller University in receptors and steroids, and has held Post-doctoral research positions at New York University and Harvard Medical School. |