Denina R. Hospodsky, Ph.D.

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2013 Chemical and Environmental Engineering Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Environmental Engineering, Molecular Biology
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Jordan Peccia grad student 2013 Yale
 (Combining particle modeling and molecular biology to infer sources, origins, and emission rates of indoor bioaerosols.)
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Regueiro L, Spirito CM, Usack JG, et al. (2015) Comparing the inhibitory thresholds of dairy manure co-digesters after prolonged acclimation periods: Part 2--correlations between microbiomes and environment. Water Research. 87: 458-66
Yamamoto N, Hospodsky D, Dannemiller KC, et al. (2015) Indoor emissions as a primary source of airborne allergenic fungal particles in classrooms. Environmental Science & Technology. 49: 5098-106
Hospodsky D, Yamamoto N, Nazaroff WW, et al. (2014) Characterizing airborne fungal and bacterial concentrations and emission rates in six occupied children's classrooms. Indoor Air
Hospodsky D, Pickering AJ, Julian TR, et al. (2014) Hand bacterial communities vary across two different human populations. Microbiology (Reading, England). 160: 1144-52
Hospodsky D, Qian J, Nazaroff WW, et al. (2012) Human occupancy as a source of indoor airborne bacteria. Plos One. 7: e34867
Yamamoto N, Bibby K, Qian J, et al. (2012) Particle-size distributions and seasonal diversity of allergenic and pathogenic fungi in outdoor air. The Isme Journal. 6: 1801-11
Qian J, Hospodsky D, Yamamoto N, et al. (2012) Size-resolved emission rates of airborne bacteria and fungi in an occupied classroom Indoor Air. 22: 339-351
Peccia J, Hospodsky D, Bibby K. (2011) New Directions: A revolution in DNA sequencing now allows for the meaningful integration of biology with aerosol science Atmospheric Environment. 45: 1896-1897
Hospodsky D, Yamamoto N, Peccia J. (2010) Accuracy, precision, and method detection limits of quantitative PCR for airborne bacteria and fungi. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76: 7004-12
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