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Knowledge gaps and risks associated with premise plumbing drinking water quality
R Julien, E Dreelin, AJ Whelton, J Lee, TG Aw, K Dean, J Mitchell
AWWA Water Science 2 (3), e1177, 2020
332020
Identifying water quality and environmental factors that influence indicator and pathogen decay in natural surface waters
K Dean, J Mitchell
Water research 211, 118051, 2022
212022
Reverse QMRA for Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Premise Plumbing to Inform Risk Management
K Dean, J Mitchell
Journal of Environmental Engineering 146 (3), 04019120, 2020
182020
Modeling the persistence of viruses in untreated groundwater
K Dean, A Wissler, JS Hernandez-Suarez, AP Nejadhashemi, J Mitchell
Science of the Total Environment 717, 134599, 2020
102020
A dose response model for the inhalation route of exposure to P. aeruginosa
K Dean, J Mitchell
Microbial Risk Analysis 15, 100115, 2020
72020
Persistence of poliovirus types 2 and 3 in waste-impacted water and sediment
A Kline, K Dean, AL Kossik, JC Harrison, JD Januch, NK Beck, NA Zhou, ...
PloS one 17 (1), e0262761, 2022
52022
Development of a dose–response model for Naegleria fowleri
K Dean, MH Weir, J Mitchell
Journal of water and health 17 (1), 63-71, 2019
52019
Meta-Analysis Addressing the Implications of Model Uncertainty in Understanding the Persistence of Indicators and Pathogens in Natural Surface Waters
K Dean, J Mitchell
Environmental Science & Technology 56 (17), 12106-12115, 2022
42022
Ebola Virus Dose Response Model for Aerosolized Exposures: Insights from Primate Data
J Mitchell, K Dean, C Haas
Risk Analysis 40 (11), 2390-2398, 2020
32020
Development and application of a dose–response model for Elizabethkingia spp
K Dean, N Coaster, K Young, J Mitchell
Risk Analysis 43 (7), 1496-1507, 2023
22023
Modeling the Dose Response Relationship of Waterborne Acanthamoeba
K Dean, S Tamrakar, Y Huang, JB Rose, J Mitchell
Risk Analysis 41 (1), 79-91, 2021
22021
Exploring the effects of natural stressors on indicators and pathogens in surface waters with persistence modeling
K Dean
Public Health and Water Conference 2022, 2022
12022
Modeling risk for intranasal, inhalation, and corneal exposures to opportunistic pathogens of concern in drinking water
K Dean
Michigan State University. Biosystems Engineering, 2019
12019
Narrowing the Uncertainty Associated with Pathogen Persistence in Surface Waters for Applications in Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment
KJ Dean
Michigan State University, 2022
2022
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