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Microbial cloud research featured on Think Out Loud radio program

by Roxana Hickey | Mar 15, 2016 | Media

Postdoctoral scholar Roxana Hickey recently went on the air to talk about microbial clouds and BioBE research with Kate Davidson of Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Think Out Loud radio program. Listen below!

BioBE human microbial cloud research featured on Science Friday

by Roxana Hickey | Jan 25, 2016 | Media, News, PickleBox

Get up close and personal with BioBE Center Director Jessica Green and postdoc Roxana Hickey as they discuss research on the human microbial cloud performed in collaboration with the Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory! The Science Friday video released today...

AMNH creates documentary featuring BioBE research

by Adam Altrichter | Dec 10, 2013 | PickleBox

The American Museum of Natural History created a short documentary film that features a bit of the BioBE Center’s recent work to characterize the human microbial cloud.

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