by jmeadow@uoregon.edu | Jul 4, 2014 | Uncategorized
James Meadow is recently back from the American Society for Microbiology meeting in Boston, MA, where he was speaking in a special session called “We Are Not Alone: Microbial Revelations of the Built Environment.” The session was filled with really...
by jmeadow@uoregon.edu | May 7, 2014 | Uncategorized
It’s time to look deeper into the overarching patterns that scientists around the world are beginning to see in the indoor microbiome. BioBE members Ashley Bateman and James Meadow are headed to Durham, NC this week with fellow built environment scientists...
by jkline@uoregon.edu | Apr 25, 2014 | Uncategorized
NOVA Next, a PBS website, recently published “Manipulating the Unseen Microbial Ecosystem – the Future of Hospitals?”, mentioning BioBE’s Providence study.
by jmeadow@uoregon.edu | Mar 6, 2014 | Lillis, Media, Uncategorized
What sorts of bacteria did we find in a university classroom? from BioBE Center on Vimeo. Funny you should ask! A new BioBE study is out today in the journal Microbiome. We sampled the bacteria from surfaces all over a university classroom and found that the bacteria...
by Ashley | Feb 28, 2014 | Events, Uncategorized
The Sustainable Cities Initiative at the University of Oregon brought in a special speaker Monday night for a lecture titled, “Rethinking Cities: a holistic approach to sustainability and urban design.” Mr. Stellan Fryxell is a partner at Tengbom Architects based in...
by Adam Altrichter | Oct 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
ArchLab, a building science studio at HMC Architects, is tracking BioBE’s avant-garde research linking microorganisms in the built environment to building energy conservation strategies while promoting healthy environments.