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1. Bacterial Diversity in House Dust: Characterization of a Core Indoor Microbiome

2. Mineralogy, solid-phase fractionation and chemical extraction to assess the mobility and availability of arsenic in an urban environment

3. Environmental microbiome in the home and daycare settings during the COVID-19 pandemic, and potential risk of non-communicable disease in children.

4. Predictive modeling of indoor dust lead concentrations: Sources, risks, and benefits of intervention.

5. Characterising the ground level concentrations of harmful organic and inorganic substances released during major industrial fires, and implications for human health.

6. International Analysis of Sources and Human Health Risk Associated with Trace Metal Contaminants in Residential Indoor Dust.

7. Characterising and communicating the potential hazard posed by potentially toxic elements in indoor dusts from schools across Lagos, Nigeria.

8. A critical evaluation of the use and 'misuse' of As and Pb bioaccessibility data in human health risk assessments.

10. An apple a day? Assessing gardeners' lead exposure in urban agriculture sites to improve the derivation of soil assessment criteria.

11. A study of particulate emissions during 23 major industrial fires: Implications for human health.

12. Enhancing the interpretation of in vitro bioaccessibility data by using computer controlled scanning electron microscopy (CCSEM) at the individual particle level.

13. Use of simulated epithelial lung fluid in assessing the human health risk of Pb in urban street dust.

14. Development and application of an inhalation bioaccessibility method (IBM) for lead in the PM10 size fraction of soil.

15. Potentially harmful elements (PHEs) in scalp hair, soil and metallurgical wastes in Mitrovica, Kosovo: the role of oral bioaccessibility and mineralogy in human PHE exposure.

16. Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban street dust: implications for human health.

17. Oral bioaccessibility of metals in an urban catchment, Newcastle upon Tyne.

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