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Grant: University of Rhode Island
To analyze and recommend public engagement strategy for the Deep Carbon Observatory
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Grant: University of Maryland, Baltimore
To conduct planning activities for the MoBE 2017 meeting
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Grant: University of California, Berkeley
To provide renewed support to examine the microbiology of the neonatal intensive care unit environment
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Grant: Emory University
To support a national workshop on the microbiology of legionella in the built environment
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Grant: Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
To support a national festival that increases the appreciation of mathematics and mathematical research
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Grant: University of California, Irvine
To engage mathematicians and cryptographers in developing efficient and secure methods of computing on encrypted data
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Grant: University of Colorado, Boulder
To conduct a longitudinal analysis of the microbiomes of dormitories and their inhabitants at the US Air Force Academy (USAFA)
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Grant: University of California, Berkeley
To expand understanding of the microbial ecology of the built environment
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Grant: University of Toronto
To support a series of dissemination and engagement activities forĀ Sloan Microbiology of the Built Environment (MoBE) and Chemistry of Indoor Environments programs at Indoor Air 2016, as well as pre- and post-meeting workshops
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Grant: University of California, Berkeley
To support a pilot study to examine the microbial profiles found in the air, water, and surfaces of a neonatal intensive care unit and compare them to the microbial profiles from the gut of premature infants
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Grant: University of California, San Diego
To develop improved software tools for studying the microbiology of the built environment that integrate sequence data, metabolic data, and building science data
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Grant: Texas A&M University
To co-sponsor, together with NSF, a workshop on evaluating the impact of inquiry-based learning in college mathematics
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Grant: University of Tulsa
To determine how ventilation and cleaning influence the microbial communities in indoor air and on surfaces
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Grant: University of Michigan
To examine the regulation of the microbial community structures in drinking water, from source to tap
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Grant: Cornell University
To support a pilot study to characterize changes in indoor airborne microbiota of homes after weatherization
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Grant: The University of Chicago
To develop a sampling strategy for studying microbial and viral communities in a new hospital during the final months of construction and initial phase of operation
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Grant: University of Colorado, Boulder
To provide tools and a data archive for analyzing sequence data of microbial communities in the indoor environment
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Grant: University of Texas, Austin
To support the Symposium on Microbiomes of Built Environments at Indoor Air 2011
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Grant: American Association for the Advancement of Science
To provide supplemental support for a one-day symposium on Microbiology of the Built Environment that was postponed due to the October 2013 federal government shutdown
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Grant: University of California, Berkeley
To analyze the neonatal intensive care unit room environment as a source of microorganisms colonizing the gastrointestinal tract of premature infants