Jennie Kline, PhD
- Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology in the Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center
Overview
Dr. Jennie Kline's research focuses on the potential causes and biologic mechanisms of trisomy and of ovarian aging and the spontaneous abortion of chromosomally normal conceptions. Her work in ovarian aging draws on samples of reproductive age, in which ovarian indicators include measures of hormones and ovarian follicles, and samples aged 44 and older in which age at entry to the menopausal transition and age at menopause are the primary outcomes. In addition, Dr. Kline studies neurologic conditions in children including autism.
Academic Appointments
- Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology in the Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center
Credentials & Experience
Education & Training
- BA, 1972 University of Chicago
- PhD, 1977 Columbia University
Committees, Societies, Councils
Member, American Epidemiologic Society
Member, Society for Epidemiologic Research