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Jeffrey Siegel
Jeffrey Siegel
University of Toronto, University of Texas
Verified email at utoronto.ca
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A communal catalogue reveals Earth’s multiscale microbial diversity
LR Thompson, JG Sanders, D McDonald, A Amir, J Ladau, KJ Locey, ...
Nature 551 (7681), 457-463, 2017
24452017
Bacterial colonization and succession in a newly opened hospital
S Lax, N Sangwan, D Smith, P Larsen, KM Handley, M Richardson, ...
Science translational medicine 9 (391), eaah6500, 2017
3012017
Response–relapse patterns of building occupant electricity consumption following exposure to personal, contextualized and occupant peer network utilization data
G Peschiera, JE Taylor, JA Siegel
Energy and Buildings 42 (8), 1329-1336, 2010
2652010
Ultrafine particle removal and generation by portable air cleaners
MS Waring, JA Siegel, RL Corsi
Atmospheric environment 42 (20), 5003-5014, 2008
2552008
Ten questions concerning the microbiomes of buildings
RI Adams, S Bhangar, KC Dannemiller, JA Eisen, N Fierer, JA Gilbert, ...
Building and Environment 109, 224-234, 2016
2142016
Indoor environmental quality in social housing: A literature review
EDL Patino, JA Siegel
Building and Environment 131, 231-241, 2018
1862018
Personal-level protective actions against particulate matter air pollution exposure: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association
S Rajagopalan, M Brauer, A Bhatnagar, DL Bhatt, JR Brook, W Huang, ...
Circulation 142 (23), e411-e431, 2020
1822020
The relationship between filter pressure drop, indoor air quality, and energy consumption in rooftop HVAC units
M Zaatari, A Novoselac, J Siegel
Building and Environment 73, 151-161, 2014
1712014
Indoor CO2 concentrations and cognitive function: A critical review
B Du, MC Tandoc, ML Mack, JA Siegel
Indoor air 30 (6), 1067-1082, 2020
1632020
Penetration of ambient submicron particles into single‐family residences and associations with building characteristics
B Stephens, JA Siegel
Indoor Air 22 (6), 501-513, 2012
1442012
Particle loading rates for HVAC filters, heat exchangers, and ducts.
MS Waring, JA Siegel
Indoor Air 18 (3), 2008
1382008
Geography and location are the primary drivers of office microbiome composition
J Chase, J Fouquier, M Zare, DL Sonderegger, R Knight, ST Kelley, ...
MSystems 1 (2), 10.1128/msystems. 00022-16, 2016
1362016
Primary and secondary consequences of indoor air cleaners
JA Siegel
Indoor air 26 (1), 88-96, 2016
1332016
Formaldehyde in residences: long‐term indoor concentrations and influencing factors
DE Hun, RL Corsi, MT Morandi, JA Siegel
Indoor Air 20 (3), 196-203, 2010
1322010
Phthalates and organophosphates in settled dust and HVAC filter dust of US low-income homes: association with season, building characteristics, and childhood asthma
C Bi, JP Maestre, H Li, G Zhang, R Givehchi, A Mahdavi, KA Kinney, ...
Environment international 121, 916-930, 2018
1292018
Evaluation of HVAC filters as a sampling mechanism for indoor microbial communities
F Noris, JA Siegel, KA Kinney
Atmospheric Environment 45 (2), 338-346, 2011
1282011
Particle resuspension during the use of vacuum cleaners on residential carpet
RL Corsi, JA Siegel, C Chiang
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 5 (4), 232-238, 2008
1282008
Predicting particle deposition on HVAC heat exchangers
JA Siegel, WW Nazaroff
Atmospheric Environment 37 (39-40), 5587-5596, 2003
1282003
Ozone removal by HVAC filters
P Zhao, JA Siegel, RL Corsi
Atmospheric Environment 41 (15), 3151-3160, 2007
1232007
The effects of filtration on pressure drop and energy consumption in residential HVAC systems (RP-1299)
B Stephens, A Novoselac, JA Siegel
Hvac&R Research 16 (3), 273-294, 2010
1192010
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