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Psychology Department
Faculty and Staff
Jacqueline M. Reihman
Distinguished Teaching Professor

Spring 2009 - Sabbatical

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Research Interests:
Jacqueline Reihman's research interests are directed at behavioral teratology and the investigation of environment toxins on neonatal and infant development.

Professional Information:
Education:
Ph.D.:  (1978) Educational Psychology/Statistics and Evaluation; Minor: Sociology - Quantitative Methods, University of Wisconsin
M.A.:
  (1973) Counseling, University of Denver
B.A.:
 (1970) Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Professional Organizations:
Sigma Xi Oswego Chapter
Great Lakes Research Consortium
Associate Director, Center for Neurobehavioral Effects of Environmental Toxics

Recent Papers and Publications:
Stewart, P., Daly, H., Darvill, T., Lonky, E., Reihman, J., Pagano, J., & Bush, B. (1998). Assessment of prenatal exposure to PCBs from maternal exposure of Great Lakes fish: An analysis of PCB pattern and concentration. Accepted for publication in Environmental Research.

Daly, H., Darvill, T., Lonky, E., Reihman, J., & Sargent, D. (1996). Behavioral effects of prenatal and adult exposure to toxic chemicals found in Lake Ontario fish: Two methodological approaches. Toxicology and Industrial Health, 12, 419-426.

Darvill, T., Lonky, E., Reihman, J., & Daly, H. (1996). Commentary: Critical issues for research on the neurobehavioral effects of PCBs in humans. Neurotoxicology and Teratology 18 (2), 265-270.

Lonky, E., Reihman, J., Darvill, T., Mather, J. E. Sr., and Daly, H. (1996). Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale performance in humans influenced by maternal consumption of environmentally contaminated Lake Ontario fish. Journal of Great lakes Research 22 (2), 198-212.

 

 Last Updated: 3/2/09