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Education and qualifications (3)

University of Oregon: Eugene, OR, US

2010-06 to 2013-06
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Mark Fretz

University of Missouri Kansas City: Kansas City, MO, US

1999-08 to 2003-05
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Mark Fretz

Bethel College: North Newton, KS, US

1994-08 to 1998-05
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Mark Fretz

Professional activities (1)

American Institute of Architects: Washington D.C., District of Columbia, US

2013 to present
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Mark Fretz

Works (5)

A novel VOC breath tracer method to evaluate indoor respiratory exposures in the near- and far-fields

2022-03-11 | Preprint
Contributors: Hooman Parhizkar; Mark Fretz; Aurélie Laguerre; Jason Stenson; Richard L. Corsi; Kevin G. Van Den Wymelenberg; Elliott T. Gall
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A novel VOC breath tracer method to evaluate indoor respiratory exposures in the near- and far-fields

2022-03-10 | Preprint
Contributors: Hooman Parhizkar; Mark Fretz; Aurelie Laguerre; Jason Stenson; Richard L. Corsi; Kevin G. Van Den Wymelenberg; Elliott T. Gall
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Identification of SARS‐CoV‐2 RNA in healthcare heating, ventilation, and air conditioning units

Indoor Air
2021-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Patrick F. Horve; Leslie G. Dietz; Mark Fretz; David A. Constant; Andrew Wilkes; John M. Townes; Robert G. Martindale; William B. Messer; Kevin G. Van Den Wymelenberg
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Exploring Integrated Environmental Viral Surveillance of Indoor Environments: A comparison of surface and bioaerosol environmental sampling in hospital rooms with COVID-19 patients

2021-03-26 | Other
Contributors: Leslie Dietz; David A. Constant; Mark Fretz; Patrick F. Horve; Andreas Olsen-Martinez; Jason Stenson; Andrew Wilkes; Robert G. Martindale; William B. Messer; Kevin G. Van Den Wymelenberg
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Identification of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in Healthcare Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Units

2020-06-28 | Other
Contributors: Patrick F. Horve; Leslie Dietz; Mark Fretz; David A. Constant; Andrew Wilkes; John M. Townes; Robert G. Martindale; William B. Messer; Kevin G. Van Den Wymelenberg
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