Nancy Haley

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{{#badges: tobaccowiki}} Nancy Jean Haley, Ph.D. specializes in biochemistry. Nancy Haley testified for the defendant tobacco companies in November, 2007 the case of Menchini v. R.J. Reynolds et al. Gloria Menchini filed the case on behalf of her daughter, Annette Menchini, who died of lung cancer after working as a flight attendant when smoking was allowed on airplanes.

Biography

Nancy J. Haley received her B.A. in Biology/Chemistry from St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn, New York in 1970. She completed a Master's Degree in Biochemistry at St. John's University in Jamaica, New York in 1972 and attained a Ph.D. in Biochemistry at the same University in 1975. She engaged in postdoctoral training in Atherosclerosis from 1975-1978 at Rockefeller University in New York City.[1]

She worked as the head of the Clinical Biochemistry Department at the American Health Foundation circa 1990.[1]

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  1. [ http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/iwc34e00 University of California Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program Biographical Sketch], estimated date 1990, Philip Morris Bates No. 2025792144/2145