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SUMMARY:Microbiomes of the Built Environment Meeting (Washington\, DC and Webcast)
DESCRIPTION:Register Now: Microbiomes of the Built Environment Meeting \nMonday\, April 11\, 10:30 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. EDT \nThe National Academy of Sciences Building\, 2101 Constitution Avenue N.W.\, Washington\, DC; and webcast \n\nRegister to attend in-person or via webcast\nMeeting agenda\nStudy website\n\nYou’re invited to attend the first public meeting of Microbiomes of the Built Environment: From Research to Application\, a new consensus study that will examine the formation and function of microbial communities in built environments\, the impacts of such microbial communities on human health\, and how human occupants shape complex indoor microbiomes. \nThis meeting\, to be held at the National Academy of Sciences Building at 2101 Constitution Avenue NW\, Washington\, DC\, will begin with perspectives from the study’s sponsoring organizations–which are the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation\, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH)—on the context for the study\, how it relates to their missions\, and what they see as key research needs. \nThe meeting will continue with presentations from researchers in the field to provide an overview of topics that will be considered by the study committee\, including what’s known about microbial community assembly and function\, the sources of microbes in the built environment\, and the potential routes of human exposure. \nThe meeting will conclude with a public comment session that will give participants the opportunity to share information or ideas they would like the committee to consider. \nPlease join us! Seating is limited\, so register today to attend in-person or via webcast. \nQuestions or comments? Please email us at: builtmicrobiome@nas.edu. \nTwitterFacebookPress ThisLinkedInEmailMorePrintRedditWhatsAppTumblrPocketPinterestLike this:Like Loading...\n\n	Related\n
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