Here’s a list of all the media coverage on the recent release of the Lillis Dust paper as compiled by James Meadow. There are some really interesting write-ups that tie together some ideas from previous work out of the BioBE Center and related labs.
Original articles:
- “Building Design Influences Bacterial Growth” // Popular Science, Brooke Borel
- “Changing your office layout affects its (bacterial) culture” // Quartz, Rachel Feltman
- “A Building’s Design and Shape it’s Microbiome” // Futurity, Jim Barlow-Oregon
- “How the Architecture of Our Buildings Shapes the Germs Around Us” // Gizmodo, Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan
- “How Architecture Could Shape Your Microbiome” // Fast Company, Shaunacy Ferro
- “Architecture May Influence Which Microbes Surround You” // Wired, Greg Miller
- “Bacteria by Design” // The Scientist, Jef Akst
- “Architecture and Your Microbiome” // The Atlantic, Alexis C. Madrigal
- “Studying – not wantonly killing – the microbes around us and the rise of the “microbiology of the built environment” // microBEnet Blog, Jonathan Eisen
Articles dispersing the UOregon press release or the above original articles: