Abstracts by Kirsten Koehler
Estimating Personal Exposures from a Multi-Hazard Sensor Network. KIRSTEN KOEHLER, Christopher Zuidema, Larissa Stebounova, Sinan Sousan, Alyson Gray, Oliver Stroh, Geb Thomas, Thomas Peters, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Evaluations of Three Commercially Available Indoor PM2.5 Monitors. MISTI ZAMORA, Kirsten Koehler, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Impacts of Adding Dispersant on Aerosolization of Fine and Ultrafine Particulate Matter after an Oil Spill. NIMA AFSHAR-MOHAJER, Lakshmana Dora, Andres Lam, Ana Rule, Joseph Katz, Kirsten Koehler, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Particulate Matter and Black Carbon from an LPG Stove Intervention in Rural Households in Puno, Peru: Preliminary Results. MAGDALENA FANDIÑO-DEL-RIO, Josiah Kephart, William Checkley, Kirsten Koehler, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Quantitative Assessment of Organic Compound Deposition in the Human Respiratory System from Rechargeable E-Cigarettes. YUAN SHAO, Kirsten Koehler, Ana Rule, Wentai Luo, Kevin McWhirter, Jim Pankow, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health