Background
Stellman, Jeanne Mager was born on May 27, 1947 in Bensheim, W. Germany. Arrived in the United States, 1948. Daughter of Abraham and Rosalie (Shapiro) Mager.
Stellman, Jeanne Mager was born on May 27, 1947 in Bensheim, W. Germany. Arrived in the United States, 1948. Daughter of Abraham and Rosalie (Shapiro) Mager.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, City College of New York, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry, City University of New York,1972. Adjunct professor Labor Education Center, Rutgers University, 1971-1976.
Assistant to president for health and safety Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, Denver, 1972-1975.
Chief division occupational health and toxicology American Health Foundation, New York City, 1977-1980. Executive director Women"s Occupational Health Resource Center, New York City, 1978.
Clinical associate professor research medicine School Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1975-1980. Associate professor School Public Health, Columbia University, New York City, since 1980, assistant director cancer control Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1981-1985.
Visiting associate professor of University Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, 1987.
Consultant American Occupl. Health Nurses Association, 1983, Portuguese Authority New York and New Jersey, 1983, Tennessee Valley Authority Office Safety and Health, 1980-1982, New York State Department Health, 1982, Coalition Labor Union Women, 1975-1980, National Union Hospital and Health Care Workers, 1975. Consultant to Special Master, Agent Orange Veterinary Payment Program, 1987.
Chairman task force on reproductive hazards in workplace March of Dimes, 1980-1984.
Member merit peer review committee-cancer control National Cancer Institute, 1979-1981. Member expertpanel for guidelines on pregnant working women American College Ob-Gyn, 1978.
Member environmental health task force American Lung Association, 1976-1980. Member taskforce on preventing disease, workgroup on occupational health United States Surgeon General" General’ General’ s Office, 1979.
Member of advisory committee for 14 chemical carcinogens to the United States Secretary Labor, 1972.
Member technical review commission for criteria documentson cadmium, mercury, sulfur dioxide and benzene National Institute Occupl. Safety and Health; speaker on occupational health hazards, United States and Canada.
Assistant to president Oil, Chemical Atomic Workers International Union, Denver, 1972—1975. Chief division occupational health toxicology American Health Foundation, New York City, 1977—1980. Executive director Women's Occupational Health Resource Center, 1978—1991.
Associate professor University Pennsylvania School Medicine, Philadelphia, 1975—1980. Professor Columbia University School Public Health, New York City, 1980—2007. Director General Public Health, 2001—2007, professor emerita, special lecturer, since 2008.
Professor State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, since 2008. Trainee National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1968—1969. Adjunct professor Rutgers University, 1971—1976.
Visiting associate professor University Medicine Dentistry New Jersey, Piscataway, since 1987. Consultant American Occupational Health Nurses Association, 1983—1985. Member review committee National Cancer Institute, 1979—1981.
Member expert panel American College Ob-Gyn., 1978, Environmental Protection Agency, 2004. Member task force American Lung Association, 1976—1980, United States Surgeon General' General’ s Office, 1979. Member advisory committee United States Secretary Labor, 1972.
Member technical review committee National Institute Occupational Safety and Health. Member Canada Research chair program College of Reviewers, since 2005. Member Canada Research chair program National Institute Occupational Safety and Health Special Emphasis Panel, 2006—2007.
Presenter President's National Cancer Panel, 2008. With department defense Gulf War Illness Peer Review Panel, 2010. Consultant in field; speaker in field.
Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Public Health Association (governing council 1981-1983), Sigma Xi, American Industrial Hygiene Association, New York Academy of Sciences, Society Occupational and Environmental Health, American Physical Society, American Chemical Society (committee chemical safety 1973-1979, chairman task force on benzene 1978-1979, task force safe lab practices 1978-1979).
Married Steven Doctorate. Stellman, September 10, 1967. Children: Andrew Benjamin, Emma Deborah.