Basic, clinical and translational research on cognitive and motor aspects of Parkinson's disease with focuses on both symptomatic and neuroprotective treatment strategies; basic and clinical research on developmental neurotoxicology with an emphasis on lead-induced damage to the brain.
Jay S. Schneider, PhD
Professor
Contact Information

1020 Locust Street
Jefferson Alumni Hall, Suite 521
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Professor
Research & Clinical Interests
Education
PhD, State University of New York at Stony Brook (1981)
Most Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications
- Developmental lead exposure and aggression in male rats: Influences of maternal care and environmental enrichment
- Influences of quality of maternal care and environmental enrichment on associative memory function in rats with early life lead exposure
- Response to “comment on ‘neurotoxicity and outcomes from developmental lead exposure: Persistent or permanent?’”
- Neurotoxicity and Outcomes from Developmental Lead Exposure: Persistent or Permanent?
- GM1 Ganglioside as a Disease-Modifying Therapeutic for Parkinson’s Disease: A Multi-Functional Glycosphingolipid That Targets Multiple Parkinson’s Disease-Relevant Pathogenic Mechanisms