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03.08.2020
MSc Elisabeth Øya at Institute of Clinical Medicine defended the thesis Characterization and pro-inflammatory potential of indoor mold particles.
An in vitro study in lung cell models" for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor) on the 26nd June 2020. The work was carried out under the supervision of Chief Scientist, PhD, Jørn Andreas Holme, Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
Exposure to damp/mold-contaminated indoor air is associated with adverse respiratory health effects. However, the potential role of mold exposure as such (importance of species-s
Gå til medietExposure to damp/mold-contaminated indoor air is associated with adverse respiratory health effects. However, the potential role of mold exposure as such (importance of species-s