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    Researchers in EAEI focus on three broad areas: Energy Markets, Policy, and Infrastructure; Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis; and Appliance and Equipment Standards.

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Publications

2012

Holder, Amara L., Brietta J. Carter, Regine Goth-Goldstein, Donald Lucas, and Catherine P. Koshland."Increased Cytotoxicity of Oxidized Flame Soot."Atmospheric Pollution Research 3.1 (2012) 25-31. DOI

2008

Holder, Amara L., Donald Lucas, Regine Goth-Goldstein, and Catherine P. Koshland."Cellular Response to Diesel Exhaust Particles Strongly Depends on the Exposure Method."Toxicological Sciences 103.1 (2008) 108-115. DOI

2007

Holder, Amara L., Donald Lucas, Regine Goth-Goldstein, and Catherine P. Koshland."Inflammatory response of lung cells exposed to whole, filtered, and hydrocarbon denuded diesel exhaust."Chemosphere 70 (2007) 13-19.

1998

Brinke, Joann Ten, Steve Selvin, Alfred T. Hodgson, William J. Fisk, Mark J. Mendell, Catherine P. Koshland, and Joan M. Daisey."Development of new VOC exposure metrics and their relationship to sick building syndrome symptoms."Indoor Air 8.3 (1998) 140-152. DOI
Brinke, Joann Ten, Steve Selvin, Alfred T. Hodgson, William J. Fisk, Mark J. Mendell, Catherine P. Koshland, and Joan M. Daisey."Development of new volatile organic compound (VOC) exposure metrics and their relationship to "sick building syndrome" symptoms."Indoor Air 8.3 (1998) 140-152. DOI

1995

Brinke, Joann Ten, Joan M. Daisey, and Catherine P. Koshland."Development of New VOC Exposure Metrics and their Relationship to "Sick Building Syndrome" Symptoms."Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health (1995) 223.

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