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Zhi-Hua (Tina) Fan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Exposure Science Division
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute

Email:zfan@eohsi.rutgers.edu
Room:316
Phone:732-445-3194
Fax:732-445-0116

Research Interests:
Studies of personal and ambient air exposures to air toxics; Studies of the association of health effects with personal and ambient air exposures to air toxics; Development of sampling and analytical methods for assessing personal exposures to air pollutants; Human exposure-response studies for environmental levels of particulate matter and other air pollutants using the controlled environmental facility; Studies of indoor chemistry and the potential impact of indoor chemistry on personal exposure
Publications:

J. Herrington, Fan, Z., P.J. Lioy, and J. Zhang. Low Acetaldehyde Collection Efficiencies for 24-Hour Sampling with 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH)-Coated Solid Sorbents, Environmental Science and Technology, 41, 580-585, 2007.

Fan, Z., K.H. Jung, and P.J. Lioy. Development of a Passive Sampler to Measure Personal Exposure to Gaseous PAHs in Community Settings, Environmental Science and Technology, 40, 6051-6057, 2006

Laumbach RJ, Fiedler N, Gardner CR, Laskin DL, Fan Z, Zhang J, Weschler CJ, Lioy PJ, Devlin RB, Ohman-Strickland P, Kelly-McNeil K, Kipen HM. Nasal effects of a mixture of volatile organic compounds and their ozone oxidation products. Journal of Occupational And Environmental Medicine 47 (11): 1182-1189, 2005.

Fiedler N, Zhang J, Fan Z, Kelly-McNeil K, Lioy PJ, Gardner C, Ohman-Strickland P, Kipen H. Health effects of a volatile organic mixture with and without ozone. Environmental Health Perspective. Environmental Health Perspectives 113 (11): 1542-1548, 2005.

Fan, Z., C. Weschler, I-K Han, J. Zhang. Co-formation of Hydroperoxides and Ultra-fine Particles during the Reactions of Ozone with a Complex VOC Mixture under Simulated Indoor Conditions. Atmospheric Environment, 2005, 39: 5171-5182.

Fan, Z., P. Lioy, C. Weschler, N. Fiedler, H. Kipen, J. Zhang Ozone Initiated Reactions with Volatile Organic Compounds under Typical Indoor Conditions, Environmental Science and Technology, 37(9), 1811-1821, 2003.

 

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