1st Edition
Sick Building Syndrome and Related Illness Prevention and Remediation of Mold Contamination
Introduction, W.E. Goldstein, Ph.D., PE
Epidemiology and Health Effects in Moisture-Damaged Damp Buildings, J. Cox-Ganser, Ph.D., J.-H. Park, Sc.D, and R. Kanwal, M.D., M.P.H.
Mold Biology, Molecular Biology, and Genetics, E. Sobek, Ph.D.
Products of Mold Associated with Sick Building Syndrome, W.E. Goldstein, Ph.D., PE
Mathematical Model of Mold Propagation and Product Formation in Building Materials, Inherent Transport Phenomena, and Applications, W.E. Goldstein, Ph.D., PE and W. Schreuder, Ph.D.
Forensic Studies in Moldy-Damp Buildings, P.R. Morey, Ph.D., CIH, G.N. Crawford, CIH, M.J. Cornwell, AIA, B. Caddick, ASP, T. Toren-Rudisill, AIA, and R. Webb, PE
Practices in Identifying, Remediating, and Reoccupancy When Mold Occurs, G.R. Brown, PE, QEP, CMC
Analysis of Microscopic Contaminants in Sick Building Investigations, J. Millette, Ph.D, B. Epstien, MPH, CIH, and E. Horner, Ph.D.
Analytical Practice in Mold Identification and Solutions, Including Measurements and Sampling, E. Sobek, Ph.D.
Research and Development, Directions in Construction Practice, and Summary Recommendations, W.E. Goldstein, Ph.D., PE
Index
Biography
Walter E. Goldstein






