Erica M. Hartmann, Ph.D.

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2012 Biological Design Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Microbiology Biology
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Rolf U. Halden grad student 2012 Arizona State
 (Mass Spectrometric and Molecular Analyses of Biological Agents In Environmental Compartments.)
Brendan Bohannan post-doc 2015-2016 University of Oregon (Evolution Tree)
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Arnold WA, Blum A, Branyan J, et al. (2023) Quaternary Ammonium Compounds: A Chemical Class of Emerging Concern. Environmental Science & Technology
Ben Maamar S, Glawe AJ, Brown TK, et al. (2020) Mobilizable antibiotic resistance genes are present in dust microbial communities. Plos Pathogens. 16: e1008211
Ben Maamar S, Hu J, Hartmann EM. (2019) Implications of indoor microbial ecology and evolution on antibiotic resistance. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
Velazquez S, Griffiths W, Dietz L, et al. (2019) From one species to another: A review on the interaction of chemistry and microbiology in relation to cleaning in the built environment. Indoor Air
Petrovich ML, Ben Maamar S, Hartmann EM, et al. (2019) Viral composition and context in metagenomes from biofilm and suspended growth municipal wastewater treatment plants. Microbial Biotechnology
Lax S, Cardona C, Zhao D, et al. (2019) Microbial and metabolic succession on common building materials under high humidity conditions. Nature Communications. 10: 1767
Hu J, Maamar SB, Glawe AJ, et al. (2019) Impacts of Indoor Surface Finishes on Bacterial Viability. Indoor Air
Fahimipour AK, Ben Mamaar S, McFarland AG, et al. (2018) Antimicrobial Chemicals Associate with Microbial Function and Antibiotic Resistance Indoors. Msystems. 3
Fahimipour AK, Hartmann EM, Siemens A, et al. (2018) Daylight exposure modulates bacterial communities associated with household dust. Microbiome. 6: 175
Chen J, Hartmann EM, Kline J, et al. (2018) Assessment of human exposure to triclocarban, triclosan and five parabens in U.S. indoor dust using dispersive solid phase extraction followed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 360: 623-630
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