Research Infectious Disease
Buildings are Key to Infectious Disease Control
The COVID-19 pandemic has elevated the importance of indoor air quality, showing that buildings should be the first line of defense to reduce the spread of respiratory infectious diseases.
Infectious Disease Research
Clearing the Air in Classrooms
Our researchers developed a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model to evaluate the effectiveness of portable air cleaners (PACs) in under-ventilated classrooms, reducing infectious disease transmission.
Read More on Clearing the Air in Classrooms
Portable Air Cleaner Selection and Application
Our report provides guidance on the selection and application of Portable Air Cleaners (PACs) for infectious disease risk reduction.
Learn More about Selecting Portable Air Cleaners for COVID-19 Risk Reduction
COVID-19
We have long known that buildings play a critical role in infectious disease transmission. We’re making sure they’re part of the coronavirus conversation, too.
Infectious Disease Impact
July 15, 2024 – Royal Society of Chemistry
May 15, 2023 – Washington Post
Meet the Team Infectious Disease
Joseph Allen, DSC, MPH, CIH
Director of the Healthy Buildings Program
Parham Azimi, PHD
Research Associate with the Healthy Buildings Program
Zahra Keshavarz, MSC
Research Assistant with the Healthy Buildings Program
Seongjun Park, PHD
Postdoctoral Fellow with the Healthy Buildings Program
Gen Pei, PhD
Research Associate with the Healthy Buildings Program
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