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Research project: Indoor Air Quality
Peter Franklin has a background in Environmental Science where he did his PhD research on the relationships between domestic design, indoor air quality and respiratory disease in childhood. He is currently co-ordinating our research into the health effects of indoor air pollution as part of the CRC for Asthma and Airways
Research interests: Indoor air quality, respiratory health

 

Selected publications 
Franklin, PJ. 2008. Household chemicals: good housekeeping or occupational hazard. European Respiratory Journal 34.
Franklin P. 2007 Indoor air pollution and children’s respiratory health. Paediatric Respiratory Reviews 8: 281 - 286
Jones J, Stick S, Dingle P and Franklin P. 2007.Spatial variability of particulates in homes: implications for infant exposure. Science of the Total Environment 376: 317 - 323
Moeller A, Franklin P, Hall GL, Horak F, Wildhaber J H and Stick SM. 2006. Measuring exhaled breath condensates in infants. Pediatric Pulmonology  41(2): 184-187
Franklin P, Moeller A, Hall G, Horak F, Patterson H and Stick S. 2006. Variability of nitric oxide metabolites in exhaled breath condensate of adults and children. Respiratory Medicine 100 (1): 123-129
Franklin P, Turner S, Mutch R and Stick S. 2004. Comparison of single-breath and tidal breathing exhaled nitric oxide levels in infants. European Respiratory Journal 23: 369 - 372.
Franklin P, Turner S, Le Seouf, P and Stick S. 2003. Exhaled nitric oxide and asthma: complex interactions between atopy, airway responsiveness, and symptoms in a community population of children. Thorax 58: 1048-1052.
Franklin PJ, Taplin R and Stick SM.1999. A community study of exhaled nitric oxide in healthy children. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 159: 69–73.
Farrar D, Dingle P, Runnion C and Franklin P. The effect of unflued gas heaters on residential nitrogen dioxide concentrations in Perth, Western Australia. Clean Air and Environmental Quality Journal 2005; 39: 46 – 50.
Franklin PJ, Dingle PW and Stick SM. Raised exhaled nitric oxide in healthy children is associated with domestic formaldehyde levels. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2000; 161: 1757–1759

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