Burg was born on December 23, 1937, in Coleridge, Nebraska, one of three children in a farming family. She graduated at age 15 from high school and at age 19 from the Nebraska State Teachers College at Wayne. After a year as a high school mathematics and science teacher, she returned to school for a master's degree in chemistry at the University of Nebraska. She continued to teach at the high school level while her husband earned a Ph.D. in chemistry at Kent State University. After he took a faculty position at the University of Cincinnati, she earned a Ph.D. in environmental science there in 1975, while continuing to raise their two children.[1]
Lynch, Dennis W.; Lewis, Trent R.; Moorman, William J.; Burg, JeAnne R.; Groth, David H.; Khan, Amir; Ackerman, Larry J.; Cockrell, Beverly Y. (October 1984), "Carcinogenic and toxicologic effects of inhaled ethylene oxide and propylene oxide in F344 rats", Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 76 (1): 69–84, doi:10.1016/0041-008x(84)90030-9
Nelson, B. K.; Brightwell, W. Stephen; Mackenzie, Deborah R.; Khan, Amir; Burg, JeAnne R.; Weigel, Walter W.; Goad, Phillip T. (1985), "Teratological Assessment of Methanol and Ethanol at High Inhalation Levels in Rats", Toxicological Sciences, 5 (4): 727–736, doi:10.1093/toxsci/5.4.727
Groth, David H.; Stettler, Lloyd E.; Burg, JeAnne R.; Busey, William M.; Grant, George C.; Wong, Lawrence (January 1986), "Carcinogenic effects of antimony trioxide and antimony ore concentrate in rats", Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 18 (4): 607–626, doi:10.1080/15287398609530898
Hardin, Bryan D.; Schuler, Ronald L.; Burg, JeAnne R.; Booth, Gary M.; Hazelden, Keith P.; MacKenzie, Karen M.; Piccirillo, Vincent J.; Smith, Kirby N. (1987), "Evaluation of 60 chemicals in a preliminary developmental toxicity test", Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis, 7 (1), Wiley: 29–48, doi:10.1002/tcm.1770070106
Gist, Ginger L.; Burg, Je Anne R. (May 1995), "Trichloroethylene – a Review of the Literature From a Health Effects Perspective", Toxicology and Industrial Health, 11 (3): 253–307, doi:10.1177/074823379501100301