Publications:
Dawn M. Bielawski, Ph.D.
Ostrea, Jr., E.M., Hernandez, J.D., Bielawski, D.M., Kan, J.M., Leonardo, G.M., Abela, M.B., Church, M.W., Hannigan, J.H., Janisse, J.J, Ager, J.W., & Sokol, R.J. (2006) Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters in Meconium: Are They Biomarkers of Fetal Alcohol Exposure and Effect?
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, July, 30(7), 1152-59.
Bielawski, D.M., Ostrea, E.M. Jr., Posecion, N.C., Corrion, M.L., & Seagraves, J.J. (2005)
Detection of Several Classes of Pesticides and Metabolites in Meconium by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. Chromatographia, 62 (11/12),623-29.
Corrion, M.L., Ostrea E.M. Jr., Bielawski, D. M., Posecion N.C., Jr., & Seagraves, J.J. (2005).
Detection of prenatal exposure to several classes of environmental toxicants and their metabolites by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in maternal and umbilical cord blood.
J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci. Aug 5;822(1-2):221-9.
Bielawski, D. M. & Abel, E. L. (2002). The Effect of Administering Ethanol as Single vs. Divided Doses on Blood Alcohol Levels in the Rat.
Neuroteratology and Toxicology, 24, 559-562.
Bielawski, D. M., Zaher, F. M., Svinarich, D. M., & Abel, E. L. (2002). Paternal Alcohol Exposure Affects Sperm Cytosine Methyltransferase Messenger RNA Levels.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 26(3), 347-351.
Bielawski, D. M. & Abel, E. L. (1997). Acute Treatment of Paternal Alcohol Exposure Produces Malformations in Offspring.
Alcohol, 14(4), 397-401.
Crabb, P. B., & Bielawski, D. M. (1994). The Social Representation of Material Culture and Gender in Children's Books.
Sex Roles, 30,(1/2):69-79.
Ward, I. L., Ward, O. B., Winn, R. J., & Bielawski, D. (1994). Male and Female Sexual Behavior Potentials of Male Rats Prenatally Exposed to the Influence of Alcohol, Stress, or Both Factors.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 108(6), 1188-1195.
Northern Neurosciences, Inc.
Ostrea, E.M., Villanueva-Uy, E., Bielawski, D.M., Posecion, N.C., Corrion, M.L., Janisse, J.J., & Ager, J.W. (2006) Maternal Hair - An Appropriate Matrix for Detecting Maternal Exposure to Pesticides During Pregnancy.
Environmental Research 101, 312-22.