Lauren Crossland-Marr
Lauren is a cultural anthropologist who explores the dynamic interplay between foodways, agriculture, health, and technology in her research. Before joining the 每日大赛, she worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher on a multi-disciplinary project called GEAP-3, which investigated the application of a new genetic engineering technology called CRISPR in agriculture and foodways. As part of this project, she collaborated with a former NPR reporter to write, host, and produce an award-winning podcast called 鈥淎 CRISPR Bite.鈥 Each episode highlights the use of CRISPR in specific food products, including tomatoes, soybeans, and cattle.
From 2017 to 2018, Lauren conducted dissertation fieldwork on the halal certification industry in Milan, Italy, to assess the impact of local cultural foodways on global markets. She is currently writing a book based on her dissertation fieldwork, aimed at an undergraduate audience, about halal food in Italy.
Lauren鈥檚 next project will focus on soybeans, an intensively cultivated plant often criticized for its role in food system issues. However, soybeans boast an impressive nutritional profile with health benefits for both humans and animals, making them a staple in many diets worldwide. Additionally, as legumes, soybeans engage in a symbiotic relationship with soil bacteria to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere, reducing the need for synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. Her multi-sited fieldwork will involve student learning and leadership opportunities, as well as collaborations with colleagues in Brazil, the US, Canada, Sweden, and Italy.
Lauren lives with her husband, daughter, and Great Pyrenees, Kiss Kiss. When she is not researching, writing, or teaching, she enjoys spending her time quilting.
Educational Background
2020 Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis
2016 M.A., Washington University in St. Louis
2014 M.A., Catholic University of America
2007 B.A., University of Maryland, College Park
Publications
Representative Academic Publications
Lauren Crossland-Marr, Alexandru Giurca, Klara Fischer, Maya Tsingos, Glenn Stone, Matthew Schnurr, Dominic Glover, Anne Kinigiri, Adrian Ely (2023). 鈥.鈥 New Genetics and Society 42:1.
Lauren Crossland-Marr and Elizabeth Krause (2023). Introduction to the special section, Authenticity, edited by Elizabeth Krause and Lauren Crossland-Marr. Gastronomica: 23.1.
Lauren Crossland-Marr (2021). 鈥溾 Anthropological Journal of European Cultures. Vol. 30: 2, 2021, pp. 23-40.
Lauren Crossland-Marr (2021). 鈥溾 Modern Italy. Vol. 26: 4, 2021, pp. 445-455.
Public media
Lauren Crossland-Marr and Corinne Ruff (2023) Host, Writer, and Creator. . Release September 27, 2023. 7,500 downloads; featured on NPR stations, includingSt. Louis On The Airand KCRW Good Food, as well as podcasts such asGastronomica,The Feed, andOutside/In.
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