Microbiome (Sep 2018)

Translating research to policy at the NCSE 2017 symposium “Microbiology of the Built Environment: Implications for Health and Design”

  • Ashleigh Bope,
  • Mark H. Weir,
  • Amy Pruden,
  • Michael Morowitz,
  • Jade Mitchell,
  • Karen C. Dannemiller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-018-0552-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Here, we summarize a symposium entitled “Microbiology of the Built Environment: Implications for Health and Design” that was presented at the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) 17th National Conference and Global Forum in January 2017. We covered topics including indoor microbial exposures and childhood asthma, the influence of hospital design on neonatal development, the role of the microbiome in our premise (i.e., building) plumbing systems, antibiotic resistance, and quantitative microbial risk assessment. This symposium engaged the broader scientific and policy communities in a discussion to increase awareness of this critical research area and translate findings to practice.

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