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Overview

Daniel Grosjean is affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with specific focus on subfields including Neurology, Infectious Diseases, and Endocrinology.

The scientist's work concentrates on topics such as Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders, Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research, and Diphtheria, Corynebacterium, and Tetanus.

Recent publications by Daniel Grosjean include:

  • Asymptomatic Carriage of C. botulinum Type D/C in Broiler Flocks as the Source of Contamination of a Massive Botulism Outbreak on a Dairy Cattle Farm (2021) published in Frontiers in Microbiology
  • MICROKINESITHERAPY: A COMPLEMENTARY MANUAL THERAPY (2020) published in Physiotherapy Review

Frequent coauthors working with Grosjean include:

  • Rozenn Souillard
  • Thibault Le Gratiet
  • Typhaine Poëzévara
  • Sandra Rouxel
  • L. Balaine

The main venues for publication feature Frontiers in Microbiology and Physiotherapy Review, each with one publication record associated with Grosjean.

Best Publications

  • Atmospheric reactions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: facile formation of mutagenic nitro derivatives.

    J.N. Pitts;K.A. Van Cauwenberghe;D. Grosjean;J.P. Schmid

  • Photooxidation of dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl disulfide. I: Mechanism development

    Fangdong Yin;Daniel Grosjean;John H. Seinfeld

  • Formaldehyde and other carbonyls in Los Angeles ambient air.

    Daniel. Grosjean

  • Parameterization of the formation potential of secondary organic aerosols

    Daniel Grosjean;John H. Seinfeld

  • Determination of nanogram amounts of carbonyls as 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazones by high-performance liquid chromatography

    Kochy. Fung;Daniel. Grosjean

  • Identification of C3-C10 aliphatic dicarboxylic acids in airborne particulate matter

    Daniel Grosjean;Karel Van Cauwenberghe;Joachim P. Schmid;Paul E. Kelley

  • Photooxidation of aliphatic amines under simulated atmospheric conditions: formation of nitrosamines, nitramines, amides, and photochemical oxidant

    James N. Pitts;Daniel Grosjean;Karel Van Cauwenberghe;Joachim P. Schmid

  • Air Quality Model Evaluation Data for Organics. 2. C1−C14 Carbonyls in Los Angeles Air

    Eric Grosjean;Daniel Grosjean;Matthew P. Fraser;Glen R. Cass

  • Atmospheric chemistry of isoprene and of its carbonyl products

    Daniel Grosjean;Edwin L. Williams;Eric Grosjean

  • Mutagenic activity of airborne particulate organic pollutants

    James N. Pitts;Daniel Grosjean;Thomas M. Mischke;Vincent F. Simmon

  • Gas and aerosol wall losses in Teflon film smog chambers

    Peter H. McMurry;Daniel. Grosjean

  • Organic acids in Southern California air: ambient concentrations, mobile source emissions, in situ formation and removal processes

    Daniel Grosjean

  • Atmospheric oxidation of biogenic hydrocarbons : Reaction of ozone with β-pinene, d-limonene and trans-caryophyllene

    Daniel Grosjean;Edwin L. Williams;Eric Grosjean;Jean M. Andino

  • Water content of atmospheric aerosols

    Christodoulos Pilinis;John H. Seinfeld;Daniel Grosjean

  • Speciated Ambient Carbonyls in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Daniel Grosjean;Eric Grosjean;Lino F R Moreira

  • Photooxidation of dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl disulfide. II - Mechanism evaluation

    Fangdong Yin;Daniel Grosjean;Richard C. Flagan;John H. Seinfeld

  • Environmental persistence of organic compounds estimated from structure-reactivity and linear free-energy relationships. Unsaturated aliphatics

    Daniel Grosjean;Edwin L Williams

  • On-Road Measurement of Carbonyls in California Light-Duty Vehicle Emissions

    Andrew J Kean;Eric Grosjean;Daniel Grosjean;Robert A Harley

  • In situ organic aerosol formation during a smog episode : estimated production and chemical functionality

    Daniel Grosjean

  • Atmospheric oxidation of selected terpenes and related carbonyls: gas-phase carbonyl products

    Daniel Grosjean;Edwin L. Williams;John H. Seinfeld

Frequent Co-Authors

John H. Seinfeld
John H. Seinfeld California Institute of Technology
Glen R. Cass
Glen R. Cass California Institute of Technology
Richard C. Flagan
Richard C. Flagan California Institute of Technology
Robert A. Harley
Robert A. Harley University of California, Berkeley
Christian Seigneur
Christian Seigneur École des Ponts ParisTech
Suzanne E. Paulson
Suzanne E. Paulson University of California, Los Angeles
Matthew P. Fraser
Matthew P. Fraser Arizona State University
Philip K. Hopke
Philip K. Hopke Clarkson University
William W. Nazaroff
William W. Nazaroff University of California, Berkeley
James N. Pitts
James N. Pitts University of California, Riverside

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