by jkline@uoregon.edu | Dec 29, 2014 | News, Uncategorized
The UO BioBE Center, along with 10 other architecture schools and schools of public health, has been chosen by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the AIA Foundation, and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture to be charter members of...
by cmbeta@uoregon.edu | Nov 4, 2014 | Media, News, PickleBox
BioBE research is featured in a new article in GEO Magazine. Titled “Die Wildnis im Wohnzimmer” (“The Wilderness in the Living Room”) and written by Ute Eberle, the article discusses the human and built environment microbiome...
by cmbeta@uoregon.edu | Oct 14, 2014 | News, Uncategorized
Sampling air around Jonathan the Bread Lab baker. Photo credit Kim Binczewski. Clarisse Betancourt and Erica Hartmann travelled to scenic Mount Vernon, Washington to collect air samples from the Washington State University Bread Lab. These samples will help generate...
by Gwynne Mhuireach | Sep 25, 2014 | News
Gwynne Mhuireach, a Landscape Architecture PhD candidate and member of BioBE, has been awarded a Science To Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship from the U.S. EPA to investigate heterogeneity among the microbial communities found in urban residential neighborhoods. She...
by Adam Altrichter | Jun 25, 2014 | News
Our new paper on the bacterial connection between our hands and our mobile phones is out this week in PeerJ. Also, James Meadow did an interview with PeerJ about the study and it’s implications as well as his thoughts about the PeerJ publishing experience. Worth...
by Adam Altrichter | Apr 5, 2014 | Lillis, News
The BioBE paper “Indoor airborne bacterial communities are influenced by ventilation, occupancy, and outdoor air source” was recently noted as one of the most downloaded papers from the journal Indoor Air in 2013.