Jenae M. Neiderhiser is an American behavior geneticist who is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Human Development and Family Studies at
Pennsylvania State University
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, where she is also co-director of the Gene Environment Research Initiative.
Career
Jenae M. Neiderhiser is a native of
Pennsylvania
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,
and received her B.A. in psychology (with a Biology minor) from the
Johnstown campus of the
University of Pittsburgh
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in 1988.
[ She earned her Master's (1990) and Doctorate (1994) at ]Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855 as the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, Penn State becam ...
from the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.[ Her doctoral advisor was ]Robert Plomin
Robert Joseph Plomin (born 1948) is an American/British psychologist and geneticist best known for his work in twin studies and behavior genetics. A ''Review of General Psychology'' survey, published in 2002, ranked Plomin as the 71st most cited ...
,[ and her doctoral thesis was entitled "Family environment and adjustment in adolescence: Genetic and environmental influences over time".
After receiving her doctorate, Neiderhiser was a postdoctoral fellow from 1995 through 1997 at the Center for Family Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at ]George Washington University
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.[ She was also Assistant Research Professor at the Center for Family Research in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences from 1994 to 2000 and was promoted to Associate Research Professor in 2000.][ In 2006, she became Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.][ In 2007 she returned to Penn State as a Liberal Arts Research Professor of Psychology and Professor of Human Development and Family Studies,][ and was promoted to Distinguished Professor in 2017.]
Research
Neiderhiser studies the dual effect of genes and environment on behavior and is particularly interested in how individuals shape their own environments.[MacMillan author biography for Jenae Neiderhiser]
Retrieved July 9, 2019. She often uses twin and adoption studies in her research.[
Neiderhiser has won numerous grants, including multi-million dollar grants from the ]National Institutes of Health
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with Leslie Leve and Jody Ganiban. One aim of the study is to understand how pollution and community violence affect adopted children.[
Neiderhiser and her collaborators have found that “virtuous traits” such as conscientiousness and responsibility are influenced both by parenting and by genetics.][Cohut, M. (February 27, 2019)]
Nature vs. nurture: Do genes influence our morals?
''Medical News Today'' Retrieved July 9, 2019.
In earlier work, Neiderhiser examined the role of genetics on men's marital relationships. She and colleagues found that men who have certain genetic variant report less bonding with their partners, greater marital discord, and higher chances of divorce.[Flam, F. (September 8, 2008)]
''The Inquirer'' Retrieved July 9, 2019.
Affiliations
She is the president of the Behavior Genetics Association
The Behavior Genetics Association (BGA) is a learned society established in 1970 and which promotes research into the connections between heredity and behavior, both human and animal. Its members support education and training in behavior genetic ...
for the term 2018–2019. She was elected as a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science
The Association for Psychological Science (APS), previously the American Psychological Society, is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to promote, protect, and advance the interests of scientifically oriented psychology in ...
in 2016.[List of Fellows, Association for Psychological Science]
Retrieved July 9, 2019.[Jenae Neiderhiser CV]
Retrieved July 9, 2019.
Selected works
Jenae M. Neiderhiser has authored hundreds of articles, and several books.
Books
*Knopik, V.S., Neiderhiser, J.M., DeFries, J.C., & Plomin, R. (2017). ''Behavioral Genetics.'' Seventh Edition. Worth.
*Horwitz, B. N., & Neiderhiser, J. M. (Eds.). (2016). ''Gene-environment interplay in interpersonal relationships across the lifespan''. New York, NY:Springer.
*Plomin, R., DeFries, J. C., Knopik, V. S., & Neiderhiser, J. M. (2005). ''Behavioral genetics''. New York: Worth
*Reiss, D., Neiderhiser, J. M., Hetherington, E. M., & Plomin, R. (2000). ''The relationship code: Deciphering genetic and social influences on adolescent development''. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
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Articles
*Amanda M. Ramos, Amanda M. Griffin, Jenae M. Neiderhiser, David Reiss. Did I Inherit My Moral Compass? Examining Socialization and Evocative Mechanisms for Virtuous Character Development. ''Behavior Genetics
Behavioural genetics, also referred to as behaviour genetics, is a field of scientific research that uses genetic methods to investigate the nature and origins of individual differences in behaviour. While the name "behavioural genetics" c ...
'', 2019;
*Neiderhiser, J. M., Marceau, K., de Araujo-Greecher, M., Ganiban, J. M., Shaw, D. S., Reiss, D. & Leve, L. D. (2016). Comparing medical records and self-report to measure pregnancy and delivery risk: Estimating the roles of genetic risk, perinatal risk, and rearing environment on early childhood adjustment. ''Behavior Genetics'', 46(3), 334–352.
*Brotnow, L., Reiss, D., Stover, C.S., Ganiban, J., Leve, L.D., Neiderhiser, J.M., Shaw, D.S., Stevens, H.E. (2015). Expectant mothers maximizing opportunities: Maternal characteristics moderate multifactorial prenatal stress in the prediction of birth weight in a sample of children adopted at birth. '' PLoS ONE'', 10(11): e0141881.
*Narusyte, J., Andershed, A.-K., Neiderhiser, J.M. & Lichtenstein, P. (2007). Aggression as a mediator of genetic contributions to the association between negative parent-child relationships and adolescent antisocial behavior. ''Journal of European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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'', 16(2), 128–137.
*Neiderhiser, J.M., Reiss, D., & Hetherington, E.M. (1996). Genetically informative designs for distinguishing developmental pathways during adolescence: Responsible and antisocial behavior. ''Development and Psychopathology
''Development and Psychopathology'' is a peer-reviewed medical journal that covers research which addresses the interrelationship of typical and atypical psychological development in children and adults. It was established in 1989 and is published ...
'', 8(4), 779–791.
References
External links
Faculty page
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Living people
Behavior geneticists
American women psychologists
21st-century American psychologists
Pennsylvania State University College of Health and Human Development alumni
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown alumni
Pennsylvania State University faculty
Year of birth missing (living people)
American women academics
21st-century American women