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Wendy Kline is the Dema G. Seelye Chair in the History of Medicine at Purdue University, where she also serves as the Director of the Medical Humanities Certificate Program. She is an internationally recognized scholar in the fields of history of medicine and women's health, with a specific focus on topics such as childbirth, reproduction, and eugenics. Kline has authored four major books, including 'Exposed: The Hidden History of the Pelvic Exam' (forthcoming, June 2024), 'Coming Home: How Midwives Changed Birth' (2019), 'Bodies of Knowledge: Sexuality, Reproduction, and Women’s Health' (2010), and 'Building Race: Gender, Sexuality, and Eugenics in the Twentieth Century' (2001). Her work has been featured in various documentaries, including the Netflix series 'Sex, Explained' and PBS's 'Eugenics Crusade'. Kline has received significant funding for her research, including fellowships from the Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Program and the British Academy. Alongside her academic career, she is a professional violinist and the principal player for the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra. Kline is currently accepting graduate students interested in studying the history of women's health, psychology, and medicine.
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