Collaborative Research: Chemical and biological determinants of indoor air quality: Linkin — NSF Award to Case Western Reserve Uni
Indoor air quality is affected by a variety of chemical and biological factors. For example, building materials and furniture surfaces inside homes are sources, sinks, and temporary reservoirs for chemicals. At the same time, microbes such as bacteria, viruses and fungi can grow on these surfaces. Usually, researchers
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Chemical and biological determinants of indoor air quality: Linkin |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2445643 |
| Awardee | Case Western Reserve University |
| City | CLEVELAND |
| State | OH |
| Amount obligated | $213,226 |
| Principal investigator | Bridget Hegarty |
| Program | EnvE-Environmental Engineering |
| Start date | 05/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Indoor air quality is affected by a variety of chemical and biological factors. For example, building materials and furniture surfaces inside homes are sources, sinks, and temporary reservoirs for chemicals. At the same time, microbes such as bacteria, viruses and fungi can grow on these surfaces. Usually, researchers study the chemical factors and biological factors affecting air quality separately. This project will investigate them in combination by exploring, for example, how chemical compos |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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