Got pointed to this Biosafety Design Initiative on Twitter
@phylogenomics This may be of interest – “eval of clean & controlled environmnts & design of space & infrastructr” https://t.co/5P8iDsVt2o
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) January 23, 2017
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It may be of interest to some. They have courses and other activities connected to microbes in the built environment. From their site:
The Biosafety Design Initiative brings together experts at University College London from the UCL Centre for Clinical Microbiology for biomedical research and UCL Faculty of the Built Environment for architecture, construction and project management.
With our partners in microbial engineering and infection control we work together in designing the most successful interventions and supporting systems for the control and reduction in transmission of infectious diseases – wherever they occur in the world.
The aim is to support an interdisciplinary community of practice from the fields of clinical microbiology, design, engineering and project management. We provide online and interactive series of short courses that cover principles of biosafety design, measurement of infectious diseases, evaluation of clean and controlled environments and the design of transformative diagnostics processes, space and infrastructure.
Couldn’t have asked for anything better today! Thanks for this amazing article. The insights helped me sort out a lot. Made notes and shall be using the tips right away! :)