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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
20392017
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
2562017
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
2552010
Ultrafine particle removal and generation by portable air cleaners
MS Waring, JA Siegel, RL Corsi
Atmospheric environment 42 (20), 5003-5014, 2008
2272008
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
1802016
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
1542014
Indoor environmental quality in social housing: A literature review
EDL Patino, JA Siegel
Building and Environment 131, 231-241, 2018
1472018
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
1312012
Particle loading rates for HVAC filters, heat exchangers, and ducts.
MS Waring, JA Siegel
Indoor Air 18 (3), 209-224, 2008
1312008
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
1222010
Predicting particle deposition on HVAC heat exchangers
JA Siegel, WW Nazaroff
Atmospheric Environment 37 (39-40), 5587-5596, 2003
1212003
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
1192008
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
1172016
Ozone removal by HVAC filters
P Zhao, JA Siegel, RL Corsi
Atmospheric Environment 41 (15), 3151-3160, 2007
1172007
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
1162010
Primary and secondary consequences of indoor air cleaners
JA Siegel
Indoor air 26 (1), 88-96, 2016
1152016
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
1152011
Indoor CO2 concentrations and cognitive function: A critical review
B Du, MC Tandoc, ML Mack, JA Siegel
Indoor air 30 (6), 1067-1082, 2020
1092020
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
1082018
Ultrafine particle removal by residential heating, ventilating, and air‐conditioning filters
B Stephens, JA Siegel
Indoor Air 23 (6), 488-497, 2013
1052013
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