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Academic degree: Ken Wilkins
Last name:Wilkins 
First name:Ken 
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Organization/Institute:National Institute of Occupational Health 
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Position: 
Street, Number, POB:Lersø Parkallé 105 
Postal code, City:DK-2100 Copenhagen 
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Country:Denmark 
Phone:+45 39 16 52 00 
Fax:+45 39 16 01 
E-mail address:kenw@jubii.dk 
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Curriculum vitae:- Postdoctoral Fellow, National Research Council, Ottawa,Canada, Dr. Leo Marion, 1964-1965.

- Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, Dr. F. Ziegler, 1966.

- Assistant Professor, Quinnipiac College, Hamden, Connecticut, 1966-1968.

- Research Scientist, Unilever Research Laboratory, Vlaardingen, Holland, 1968-1973.

- Research Associate, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1973-1977.

- Research Scientist, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), Nairobi, Kenya, 1977-1978.

- Associate Professor of Chemistry, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, 1979-1981.

- Development Chemist, Drubin A/S, Valby, April 1981-July 1982.

- Development Chemist, N. Foss Electric A/S, Hillerød, August 1982-October 1985.

- Adjunct, The Technical University of Denmark, October 1985-October 1989.

- Research Associate, Nov. 1989-April 1991.

- Consultant, Shell Kemi, April,1991-1992.

- Consultant, Arbejdsmiljøinstituttet, Nov.1991-Jan.1992. Research Associate, April 1992-March 1993.

- Senior Scientist, AMI, April 1993-August 2004.

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Synthetic organic chemistry, reaction mechanisms, natural product chemistry and biosynthesis, environmental analysis, sensoric analysis, chemical exposure in the working environment.

Dr. Ken Wilkins belongs to the ESPR-Editorial Board. 
Areas of interest:
natural product chemistry 
chemical exposure in the working environment 
 
Articles:
10 ESPR (4) 206-208 (2003), Volatile Metabolites from Indoor Molds Grown on Media Containing Wood Constituents
10 ESPR (3) 162-166 (2003), Patterns of Volatile Metabolites and Nonvolatile Trichothecenes Produced by Isolates of Stachybotrys, Fusarium, Trichoderma, Trichothecium and Memnoniella
9 ESPR (3) 166-168 (2002), Detection of Indoor PCB Contamination by Thermal Desorption of Dust
9 ESPR (2) 105-106 (2002), Detection of Ciliostatic Activity in Fungal Growth on Building Materials
7 ESPR (2) 77-78 (2000), Volatile Sesquiterpenes from Stachybotrys chartarum: Indicators for Trichothecene Producing Mold Species?
 
 

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