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2017
Fisk, William J."The Ventilation Problem in Schools: Literature Review."Indoor Air
27.6 (2017) 1039-1051. DOI
Fisk, William J, and Wanyu R Chan."Effectiveness and cost of reducing particle-related mortality with particle filtration."Indoor Air
(2017). DOI
2016
Fisk, William J, and Wanyu R Chan."Health benefits and costs of filtration interventions that reduce indoor exposure to PM2.5 during wildfires."Indoor Air
27.1 (2016) 191 - 204. DOI
2013
2012
Fisk, William J, Douglas R Black, and Gregory Brunner."Changing Ventilation Rates in U.S. Offices: Implications for Health, Work Performance, Energy, and Associated Economics."Building and Environment
47 (2012) 368-372. DOI
2011
Fisk, William J, Douglas R Black, and Gregory Brunner."Benefits and costs of improved IEQ in offices."Indoor Air
21.3 (2011) 357–367. DOI
2010
Fisk, William J, Ekaterina Eliseeva, and Mark J Mendell."Association of residential dampness and mold with respiratory tract infections and bronchitis: a meta analysis."Environmental Health
9.72 (2010).
2007
Mudarri, David, and William J Fisk."Public health and economic impact of dampness and mold."Indoor Air
17.3 (2007) 226-235. DOI
Fisk, William J, and Olli Seppänen."Providing better indoor environmental quality brings economic benefits."REHVA World Congress - CLIMA 2007
(2007).
2000
Fisk, William J, John D Spengler, Jonathan M Samet, and John F McCarthy."Estimates of Potential Nationwide Productivity and Health Benefits From Better Indoor Environments: An Update."Indoor Air Quality Handbook
(2000).