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Extended Abstract Deadline for Healthy Buildings America is Jan 15.

Just a quick reminder that the Abstract Deadline for Healthy Buildings America is January 15th.  This conference will take place July 19-22 in Boulder CO… just following the Sloan Microbiology of The Built Environment Conference, also in Boulder from July 15-18.    Here’s a description of the Healthy Buildings Conference:

Healthy Buildings is a unique forum for built environment researchers and professionals to engage with innovative projects, products, and services and to meet and collaborate with colleagues working on the pressing global challenge of making buildings healthy, energy efficient, and sustainable.

Healthy Buildings attracts researchers and other professionals from the fields of indoor air quality, built environments, HVAC, health sciences, public health policy, urban planning, mechanical engineering, architecture, building design and management, and more.

Healthy Buildings sustains ISIAQ’s mission to support the creation of healthy, comfortable, and productive indoor environments. ISIAQ believes this is achievable by advancing the science and technology of indoor air quality and climate as it relates to indoor environment design, construction, operation, maintenance, air quality measurement, and health sciences.

ISIAQ’s major role is to facilitate international and interdisciplinary communication and information exchange, as well as develop, adapt, and maintain codes, standards, and guidelines for the improvements of indoor air quality and climate.

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David Coil

David Coil is a Project Scientist in the lab of Jonathan Eisen at UC Davis. David works at the intersection between research, education, and outreach in the areas of the microbiology of the built environment, microbial ecology, and bacterial genomics. Twitter

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