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.
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 Adam Altrichter | Jan 29, 2014 | Lillis
We’ve just published a new paper exploring the bacterial communities hanging out in the dust of a big university building, Lillis Hall. It’s the same building that we used when exploring the effects of ventilation and occupancy on airborne bacteria...
by Adam Altrichter | Aug 16, 2013 | Lillis
A new paper just published by members of BioBE is out now, and open access at Indoor Air journal. The study details air samples collected in classrooms at the University of Oregon, and the temporal changes that happen in indoor airborne microbial communities over the...