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With the gravity of the situation regarding COVID-19, today, more than ever, places matter to the future of protecting our families, our businesses and the public at large. Join us for a webcast series that focuses on the leading role buildings, communities and organizations can play to support our health and well-being overall, and our collective ability to prepare for and respond to global health challenges like the one we’re experiencing now.

The recent spread of COVID-19 has brought how we acquire and interact with microbiota, such as bacteria, fungi and viruses to the forefront of global conversations on health. Join author and Professor of Pediatrics and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, Dr. Jack Gilbert, for a webcast discussion about recent advancements in microbial community research and strategies to manage the spread of infectious disease in buildings and communities.
May 21 at 12 p.m. ET