Publications
Journal Papers
An updated list of publications is available here. The list below only gives an idea of our areas of interest.
22. Golshahi, L., Longest, P. W., Holbrook, L., Snead, J., and Hindle, M. (2015) Production of highly charged pharmaceutical aerosols using a new aerosol induction charger. Pharmaceutical Research. DOI: 10.1007/s11095-015-1682-6.
21. Golshahi, L., Walenga, R., Longest, P. W., and Hindle, M. (2014) Development of a transient flow aerosol mixer-heater system for lung delivery of nasally-administered aerosols using a nasal cannula. Aerosol Science and Technology. 48(10): 1009-1021.
20. Longest, P. W., Golshahi, L., Behara, S.R.B., Tian, G., Farkas, D., and Hindle, M.
(2014) Efficient nose-to-lung (N2L) aerosol delivery with a dry powder inhaler. Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery. DOI: 10.1089/jamp.2014.1158.
19. Golshahi, L.,Longest, P. W., Azimi, M., and Hindle, M. (2014) Intermittent aerosol delivery to the lungs during high flow nasal cannula therapy. Respiratory Care. DOI: 10.4187/respcare.02903.
18. Ruzycki, C., Golshahi, L., Vehring, R., and Finlay, W. H. (2014) Comparison of in vitro deposition of pharmaceutical aerosol in an idealized child throat with in vivo
deposition in the upper respiratory tract of children. Pharmaceutical Research. 31(6): 1525-1535.
17. Amirav, I., Borojeni, A.A.T., Halamish, A., Newhouse, M. T., and Golshahi, L. (2014) Nasal versus oral aerosol delivery to the “lungs” in infants and toddlers. Pediatric Pulmonology. DOI: 10.1002/ppul.22999.
16. Longest, P. W., Azimi, M., Golshahi, L., and Hindle, M. (2014) Improving aerosol delivery during invasive mechanical ventilation with redesigned components. Respiratory Care. 59(5):686-698.
15. Carrigy, N., Ruzycki, C., Golshahi, L., and Finlay, W. H. (2014) Pediatric in vitro and in silico models of deposition via oral and nasal inhalation. Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery. 27(3):149-169.
14. Golshahi, L., Tian, G., Azimi, M., Son, Y. J., Walenga, R., Longest, P. W., and Hindle, M. (2013) The use of condensational growth methods for efficient drug delivery to the lungs during noninvasive ventilation high flow therapy. Pharmaceutical Research. 30(11): 2917-2930.
13. Longest, P. W., Golshahi, L., and Hindle, M. (2013) Improving pharmaceutical aerosol delivery during noninvasive ventilation: effects of streamlined components. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 41(6): 1217-1232.
12. Golshahi, L., Noga, M. L., Vehring, R., and Finlay, W. H. (2013) An In vitro study on the deposition of micrometer-sized particles in the extrathoracic airways of adults during tidal oral breathing. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 41(5): 979-989.
11. Golshahi, L., Vehring, R., Noga, M. L. and Finlay, W. H. (2013) In vitro deposition of micrometer-sized particles in the extrathoracic airways of children during tidal oral breathing. Journal of Aerosol Science. 57: 14-21.
10. Javaheri, E., Golshahi, L. and Finlay, W. H. (2013) An idealized geometry that mimics average infant nasal airway deposition. Journal of Aerosol Science. 55: 137-148.
9. Golshahi, L., Telidetzki, K., King, B., Shaw, D., and Finlay, W. H. (2013) A pilot study on the use of geometrically accurate face replicas to replicate ex vivo N95 mask fit. American Journal of Infection Control. 41(1): 77-79.
8. Golshahi, L. and Finlay, W. H. (2012) An idealized child throat that mimics average pediatric oropharyngeal deposition. Aerosol Research Letter, Aerosol Science and Technology. 46 (5): i-iv.
7. Golshahi, L., Noga, M. L., and Finlay, W. H. (2012) Deposition of inhaled micrometer-sized particles in oropharyngeal airway replicas of children at constant flow rates. Journal of Aerosol Science. 49: 21-31.
6. Golshahi, L., Noga, M. L., Thompson, R. B., and Finlay, W. H. (2011) In vitro deposition measurement of inhaled micrometer-sized particles in extrathoracic airways of children and adolescents during nose breathing. Journal of Aerosol Science. 42 (7): 474-488.
5. Golshahi, L., Lynch, K. H., Dennis, J. J., and Finlay, W. H. (2011) In vitro lung delivery of bacteriophages KS4-M and PhiKZ using dry powder inhalers for treatment of Burkholderia cepacia complex and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in cystic fibrosis. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 110 (1): 106-117.
4. Golshahi, L., Finlay, W. H., Olfert, J. S., Thompson, R. B., and Noga, M. L. (2010) Deposition of inhaled ultrafine aerosols in replicas of nasal airways of infants. Aerosol Science and Technology. 44: 741-752.
3. Golshahi, L., Tan, Z. C., and Abedi, J. (2009) Granular filtration for airborne particles: correlation between experiments and models. Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering. 87(5): 726-731.
2. Golshahi, L., Seed, K. D., Dennis, J.J., and Finlay, W. H. (2008) Toward modern inhalational bacteriophage therapy: nebulization of bacteriophages of Burkholderia Cepacia Complex. Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery. 21(4): 351-359.
1. Golshahi, L., Tan, Z. C., and Abedi, J. (2008) Granular filtration for airborne nanoparticles. ASHRAE Transactions. 114 (2): 533-540.