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Q uadrillion® Cut Liamon Dr. Marcia Andersen Jntripsny kWh callhance (WA) \ ••...........•••• •••• ■ •• ■ •• ■ •• ■ •••••••••• ■ ••••••• ■ ••••••••••• ■•■••■•■ •urromor•••••••••• ■ •••••• ■ ••••••1 David Wachter & Sons THE FAMILY OF AWARD-WINNING JEWELRY DESIGNERS. Downtown Birmingham • 540-4622 Renaissance Center. Detroit • 259-6922 ATent..it St)t iety Two Wayne State University professors have been named the recipients of the 24th annual Probus Club Awards for Aca- demic Achievement. They are: Dr. Marcia D. Ander- sen, associate professor of nurs- ing; and Dr. Joseph L. Jacobson, associate professor of psychology. • The awards, granted annually to WSU faculty in the fields of the humanities and natural sciences, offer, $1,000, without restric- tions, and Probus Club plaques of recognition. Presentations will be made at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Furniture Club. Dr. Andersen is recognized na- tionally for her research work in the development of "personalized nursing" which led to several studies with drug dependent women as well as in nursing clin- ical practice. The Michigan Department of Corrections recently awarded Dr. Andersen a grant of $200,000 to use the personalized nursing ap- proach with chemically depen- dent women inmates in a project designed to treat • women in prison and in their homes after release. Dr. Andersen was recently honored with a Career Develop- ment Chair for 1986-1987 from Wayne State University. She also received the Michigan' Public Health Association's Award in AFFellgnce, for Community Health Nursing Practice in 1982, and has been the recipient of sev- eral National Institute of Mental Health Education awards. Dr. Andersen joined WSU in 1978 and holds B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the Univer- sity of Michigan. She was the first person to receive a Ph.D. de- gree in nursing from U-M. Dr. Jacobson has won national attention for his pioneer research on the effect of environmental toxins on the social and cognitive development of infants and young children. He is recognized as one of the few leading scholars in the emerging research field of human developmental be- havioral toxicology. Jacobson re- cently broadened his research to evaluate the effects of alcohol on unborn children and will initiate this major project with Robert Sokol, chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at WSU. Funding is being provided by the National Insitutue of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Dr. Jacobson was recently awqrded a fellowship to assist as group of researchers at 'Hebrew University to evaluate social and cognitive development related to low birth weight. His early research was sup- ported by a WSU Faculty Re- search Award and his projects have also gained financial assis- tance from the Enironmental Protection Agency and the Na- tional Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. A member of the WSU faculty since 1978, Dr. Jacobson earned a B.A. degree (magda cum laude) from Harvard College, a J.D. de: gree (magna cum laude) from Harvard Law School, and a Ph.D. degree from Harvard University. The Probus Club, which is granting the awards, is an organ- ization of Jewish professional businessmen, established in 1939. YOUTH Election, Breakfast Slated By Teens Young Israel Teen, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, announces they have elected board members for 1986-1987. The new officers are: Mark Chessler, president; Micha Zwick, vice president of pro- • gramming; Donny Posner, vice president of outreach; Gil Steb- bins, vice president of education; Ari Schochet, treasurer; and Jodi Frances, secretary. The new board will be installed in June. Young Israel Teens will offer breakfast in bed on Mother's Day. For fee, the teens will make available a "Lox Box" for four which includes lox, bagles, cream cheese, milk, and orange juice, all served by 11 a.m. on Mother's Day. 55F7-o208. rinformation or to order, call YIT adviser Moshe Rose,