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Grant: The University of Chicago
To develop new knowledge about the metabolism of indoor microbial communities using experimental and modeling approaches
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Grant: University of Oregon
To provide renewed support to the Biology and the Built Environment Center
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Grant: University of California, Davis
To provide renewed support for the Microbiology of the Built Environment Network
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Grant: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
To determine how commonly emitted fungal Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) influence the growth and metabolism of other microbes in a shared indoor environment
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Grant: George Washington University
To sponsor speakers and graduate students at the next meeting of an annual and international conference on intelligent computer mathematics and mathematical knowledge management
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Grant: Friends of the International Mathematical Union
To bring international participants, perspectives, and potential partners to the planning of a Mathematical Heritage Library
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Grant: University of Michigan
To foster the development and interaction of the scientific and professional communities working the analysis of extreme values and events
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Grant: University of Colorado, Boulder
To elucidate beneficial pathways of Mycobacteriome Exposures in our Built Environment
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Grant: Cornell University
To examine how disinfectants may promote antibiotic resistance through horizontal gene transfer
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Grant: Syracuse University
To understand and control biofilms in the built environment
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Grant: North Carolina State University
To incorporate building science measures into an existing HUD-funded project on the interactions between insect infestations and microbial communities in homes
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Grant: Illinois Institute of Technology
To study indoor bioaerosol fate, transport and control: Implications for infectious disease transmission
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Grant: Marine Biological Laboratory
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 investigate the microbial communities of retail stores
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Grant: University of Colorado, Boulder
To examine how and why house-associated microbial communities vary across homes throughout the United States
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Grant: University of Maryland, Baltimore
To foster metadata collection and analysis across the Microbiology of the Built Environment program
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Grant: University of California, Berkeley
To understand the microbial community response to water damage in residential buildings
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Grant: Harvard University
To examine the transmission of human?-associated microbes by public transportation surfaces
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Grant: University of California, San Francisco
To examine the house dust fungal microbiome
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Grant: University of Toronto
To design improved testing methods for common building materials