This is Karen Dannemiller’s talk on the nexus of housing characteristics, indoor microbial communities, and asthma severity. This was recorded at the MoBE 2017 symposium in Washington D.C. If you’re interested, check out all of the other speakers from MoBE 2017 on our YouTube channel!
Rachel Adams gives a talk about the sources and quantities of microbes and mVOCs indoors.This was recorded at the MoBE 2017 symposium in Washington D.C. If you’re interested, check out all of the other speakers from MoBE 2017 on our YouTube channel!
A post of interest from Noah Fierer. Let’s say a microbial ecologist wants to identify which bacteria are active in a given environmental sample at a given point in time. For example, you may want to determine which bacteria are active in a desert soil after a large rainfall event. This is often done …
This is Rita Colwell’s short presentation during the panel discussion about the “Myth and Reality of MoBE manipulation.” This was recorded at the MoBE 2017 symposium in Washington D.C. If you’re interested, check out all of the other speakers from MoBE 2017 on our YouTube channel!
Just got this email and thought people might be interested: Hi mothur friends, Throughout 2018, I will offer 6 workshops on mothur and programming in R for microbial ecologists. Please see the Workshops page on the wiki for more information on what each workshop will cover. The dates are: February 5-7: R April 2-4: mothur …
This seems likely to be of interest to many – got this via email. New Report: Environmental Chemicals, the Human Microbiome, and Health Risk: a Research Strategy The human microbiome is composed of a great number of diverse microorganisms that inhabit the human body. Until recently, the role of the microbiome in maintaining human health …
INDOOR AIR 2018: Submit Extended Abstracts or Full Papers by January 15, 2018!INDOOR AIR 2018 is the 15th edition of the flagship conference of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ). It will be convened in Philadelphia, PA on July 22-27, 2018, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The conference website can be …
Shelly Miller gives an interesting talk about “Building Engineering Controls for Improving Occupant Health: Mitigating Airborne Particles, Toxic Gases, and Infectious Aerosols.” This was recorded at the MoBE 2017 symposium in Washington D.C. If you’re interested, check out all of the other speakers from MoBE 2017 on our YouTube channel!
Here, Brandon Bubba Brooks speaks about the very interesting topic of “The NICU microbiome’s role in neonate gut colonization.” This was recorded at the MoBE 2017 symposium in Washington D.C. If you’re interested, check out all of the other speakers from MoBE 2017 on our YouTube channel!
So after a significant learning curve associated with things like UPC codes and bills of lading, Gut Check: The Microbiome Game is finally available on Amazon! Hopefully both fun and educational, there is also a free print-and-play version here on microBEnet. Profits from the sale of the game will be used to support undergraduate-based research …