Episode 696: Jie Zhao, PhD - Managing Indoor Environments for Health, Well-being, Performance and Resilience
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 6:22 pm
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12:04:59 From cliff zlotnik : TRIVIA: Name the biochemical oscillator that cycles with a stable phase and is synchronized with solar time. This oscillator's in vivo period is close to 24 hours.
12:11:46 From Don Weekes : circadian clock, or circadian oscillator
12:12:13 From cliff zlotnik : Correct DON!
12:16:53 From Kishor Khankari : What is your most significant contribution to the arts and science of IAQ
12:19:48 From Kishor Khankari : Delos
12:24:01 From Tom Flood : As a lab; have you tried to identify mycotoxins in any samples? Is this a viable test for your lab? Why? Or Why not?
12:24:49 From Kishor Khankari : Do you track health, well being, and productivity of occupants in your WELL Building standard? How do you know your Standard is making difference?
12:27:51 From Tom Flood : Melatonin as it is measured by our eyes (without melatonin you stay awake? With it you go to sleep). How does your lab measure that?
12:33:37 From Kishor Khankari : Have Delos published the performance data of buildings?
12:35:36 From Kishor Khankari : Can you please provide the link of the publication
12:37:09 From Kishor Khankari : What about the impact of airflow patterns on IAQ? What Delos has done in this regard?
12:49:13 From Kishor Khankari : What is required to realize that IEQ is the fundamental human right and not a privilege of wealthy people
12:49:24 From Don Weekes : Reacted to "What is required to ..." with
12:50:29 From Kishor Khankari : That is why kitchen ventilation is most crucial. What your organization is doing for this?
12:53:02 From Chunli Cao : Reacted to "What is required to ..." with
13:04:28 From Chunli Cao : can you identify sources of ozone in a home?
13:05:28 From Kishor Khankari : Dr. Zhao, thank you for your good work. Thanks to host for excellent questions.
12:04:59 From cliff zlotnik : TRIVIA: Name the biochemical oscillator that cycles with a stable phase and is synchronized with solar time. This oscillator's in vivo period is close to 24 hours.
12:11:46 From Don Weekes : circadian clock, or circadian oscillator
12:12:13 From cliff zlotnik : Correct DON!
12:16:53 From Kishor Khankari : What is your most significant contribution to the arts and science of IAQ
12:19:48 From Kishor Khankari : Delos
12:24:01 From Tom Flood : As a lab; have you tried to identify mycotoxins in any samples? Is this a viable test for your lab? Why? Or Why not?
12:24:49 From Kishor Khankari : Do you track health, well being, and productivity of occupants in your WELL Building standard? How do you know your Standard is making difference?
12:27:51 From Tom Flood : Melatonin as it is measured by our eyes (without melatonin you stay awake? With it you go to sleep). How does your lab measure that?
12:33:37 From Kishor Khankari : Have Delos published the performance data of buildings?
12:35:36 From Kishor Khankari : Can you please provide the link of the publication
12:37:09 From Kishor Khankari : What about the impact of airflow patterns on IAQ? What Delos has done in this regard?
12:49:13 From Kishor Khankari : What is required to realize that IEQ is the fundamental human right and not a privilege of wealthy people
12:49:24 From Don Weekes : Reacted to "What is required to ..." with
12:50:29 From Kishor Khankari : That is why kitchen ventilation is most crucial. What your organization is doing for this?
12:53:02 From Chunli Cao : Reacted to "What is required to ..." with
13:04:28 From Chunli Cao : can you identify sources of ozone in a home?
13:05:28 From Kishor Khankari : Dr. Zhao, thank you for your good work. Thanks to host for excellent questions.