Episode 645: Sarah Haines, PhD - University of Toronto The Puzzle of Buildings & Health; Research to Practice
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:14 pm
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12:02:06 From cliff zlotnik : Name the winner of 1/2 of a Noble Prize in Physiology who later coined the term microbiota
12:03:47 From Donald Weekes : James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo
12:03:59 From Victor Cafaro : Joshua Lederberg
12:04:14 From cliff zlotnik : correct Vic
12:04:35 From cliff zlotnik : Vic please send your address
12:18:29 From Bruce White : This information could be a game changer in the insurance remediation arena for trying to dry carpets,
12:18:54 From Bruce White : Can we get a copy of that paper?
12:21:24 From Terry Sopher : Q for Sarah: with mold, mycotoxins are 1 of the most serious potential health hazards. So if fungus can be activated within 6 hrs, is it possible they are also producing mycotoxins that rapidly?
12:44:16 From Terry Sopher : excellent point, Joe. & it’s already well established that indoor air is typically a complex mix of chemicals & microbiologicals. Underscores why it’s NOT very useful from IAQ/health perspective to set ‘standards’ for individual chemicals or ‘mold’.
12:47:21 From Jonathan Faith : Jordan Peccia, Yale
12:47:33 From Donald Weekes : Looks like it is from the dog mycobiome
12:58:32 From Donald Weekes : Great show! Please post the papers in the blog.
12:59:39 From Donald Weekes : Reading week is in all colleges and universities in Ontario.
13:00:18 From Terry Sopher : another great one, Joe & Cliff. Gratitude to you & Sarah
12:02:06 From cliff zlotnik : Name the winner of 1/2 of a Noble Prize in Physiology who later coined the term microbiota
12:03:47 From Donald Weekes : James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo
12:03:59 From Victor Cafaro : Joshua Lederberg
12:04:14 From cliff zlotnik : correct Vic
12:04:35 From cliff zlotnik : Vic please send your address
12:18:29 From Bruce White : This information could be a game changer in the insurance remediation arena for trying to dry carpets,
12:18:54 From Bruce White : Can we get a copy of that paper?
12:21:24 From Terry Sopher : Q for Sarah: with mold, mycotoxins are 1 of the most serious potential health hazards. So if fungus can be activated within 6 hrs, is it possible they are also producing mycotoxins that rapidly?
12:44:16 From Terry Sopher : excellent point, Joe. & it’s already well established that indoor air is typically a complex mix of chemicals & microbiologicals. Underscores why it’s NOT very useful from IAQ/health perspective to set ‘standards’ for individual chemicals or ‘mold’.
12:47:21 From Jonathan Faith : Jordan Peccia, Yale
12:47:33 From Donald Weekes : Looks like it is from the dog mycobiome
12:58:32 From Donald Weekes : Great show! Please post the papers in the blog.
12:59:39 From Donald Weekes : Reading week is in all colleges and universities in Ontario.
13:00:18 From Terry Sopher : another great one, Joe & Cliff. Gratitude to you & Sarah