Lecture

Microbes in Built Environment

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This lecture explores the concept of environmental probiotics, discussing how exposure to beneficial microbes can protect against pathogens and modulate human microbiome. It also covers bioinformed design for healthy buildings, emphasizing the importance of indoor microbial communities and their impact on human health.

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