Dr. Marczynski is the Assistant Director and a
Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Health and Social Research. She
received her undergraduate degree in Mathematics and earned her Master's
and Ph.D. in Epidemiology and Community Health from the University at Buffalo.
Dr. Marczynski has worked with Dr. Wieczorek for over 15 years on various research
projects providing scientific and advisory support.
Her major job responsibilities
include coordination of scientific portions of Center
projects, assistance in writing Center-related grant
proposals, questionnaire development, CATI system administration,
supervision of student interns and project staff, data
management and analysis, interpretation and presentation of results, and various
evaluation activities. In addition, she teaches graduate-level courses in
epidemiology and project evaluation.
Research Society on Alcoholism
Society for Epidemiologic Research
State Incentive Cooperative Agreement Community Evaluation Linkage Team
Lecturer, Buffalo State College, Department of Health & Wellness
Marczynski, K.S., Wieczorek, W.F., Nochajski, T.H., & Russell, M. (2004).
Lifetime measures of alcohol consumption among DWI offenders.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28(5), Supplement, 33A.
(Presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada, June 2004.)
Marczynski, K.S., Wieczorek, W.F., and Welte, J.W. (2002). Does differentiation
among abstainer subgroups lessen the unhealthy abstainer effect?
International Journal of Epidemiology, Montreal 2002 Supplement, TP57.
(Presented at the International Epidemiological Association Conference,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 2002.)
Marczynski, K.S., Welte, J.W., Marshall,
J.R., & Ferby, E.N. (1999). Prevalence and Determinants of
Alcohol-Related Problems. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse,
25(4), 715-730.