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BioBE publishes new article on windows and microbes in PeerJ

BioBE publishes new article on windows and microbes in PeerJ

by Mark Fretz | Jul 27, 2020 | News

Working together with collaborators in infectious disease and surgery at Oregon Health & Science University, a Biology and the Built Environment Center team investigated hospital windows and associated components (glass, frame, curtains) to see if any of these...
IHBE research on COVID-19 and the built environment featured on Good Morning America

IHBE research on COVID-19 and the built environment featured on Good Morning America

by Lily Summers | Jul 24, 2020 | News

Our director Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg and our researchers at the lab were featured on Good Morning America this morning to present our novel research on testing buildings for SARS-CoV-2 along with people as a means to reopening the economy.   To see GMA’s full...
Check out the 2020-2021 Build Health Research Update #1

Check out the 2020-2021 Build Health Research Update #1

by Lily Summers | Jul 24, 2020 | News

Hello consortium members, find our latest research update here!   If you’d like to gain access to the full build health research report and previous reports, join our consortium!   Share...
IHBE is awarded ARS grant to help designers better understand issues of carbon in forestry for more sustainable design planning

IHBE is awarded ARS grant to help designers better understand issues of carbon in forestry for more sustainable design planning

by Lily Summers | Jul 14, 2020 | News

The institute for Health in the Built Environment is excited to be the recipient of the USDA Agriculture Research Service grant to address gaps in assessing mass timber as a sustainable building material in whole building life cycle assessments (WBLCA) beginning this...
IHBE releases blueprint to save lives and livelihoods by testing buildings for COVID-19

IHBE releases blueprint to save lives and livelihoods by testing buildings for COVID-19

by Mark Fretz | Jul 14, 2020 | News

The University of Oregon’s Institute for Health in the Built Environment and Biology and the Built Environment Center have been developing a blueprint for saving lives and livelihoods by revealing the unseen in buildings through strategic building environmental...
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