by ericamh@uoregon.edu | Mar 3, 2016 | Uncategorized
The American Chemical Society elected to celebrate “The Great Indoors” in their annual child-friendly earth day publication. In addition to discussing issues related to indoor air and water quality, this issue contains a profile of BioBE researcher Erica...
by jkline@uoregon.edu | Feb 22, 2016 | Uncategorized
G.Z. Brown, Jeff Kline, Gwynne Mhuireach, Dale Northcutt and Jason Stenson argue in their recent commentary in Microbiome Journal that scientists can make the field of microbiology of the built environment more relevant and applicable to real-world design problems by...
by ericamh@uoregon.edu | Feb 12, 2016 | Uncategorized
Erica Hartmann presented BioBE research at the 2016 BuildWell conference in San Francisco. Held at the beautiful Golden Gate Club, BuildWell brings together architects, builders, financial experts, manufacturers, and researchers to discuss how to make buildings...
by Gwynne Mhuireach | Dec 15, 2015 | Uncategorized
Researchers studying the microbiology of the built environment have discovered linkages between architectural/urban design and microbial communities. Gwynne will introduce design students (architecture, landscape architecture, planning, etc.) to this field of research...
by cmbeta@uoregon.edu | Dec 7, 2015 | Uncategorized
Andy is one of the recipients of the University of Oregon Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) mini grant award. This award will provide Andy with $1,000 to support his ongoing research. Andy’s research project focused on the effects of different...
by cmbeta@uoregon.edu | Nov 15, 2015 | Uncategorized
A new paper authored by BioBE Center Director Jessica Green and former Center members Ann (Womack) Klein and Brendan Bohannan was recently published in the open-access journal Biogeosciences. The paper examined fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon...