Microbial Biodiversity in the Built Environment

Contribution to paper and wider research project looking to build a design-led bioscience roadmap for urban ecosystem health.

Microbiome-Inspired Green Infrastructure (MIGI): A Bioscience Roadmap for Urban Ecosystem Health

Member of a multidisciplinary team that set out a research agenda on Microbial Exposure and Social Equity. Contributed to the overall agenda-setting and Q19 on the translation of microbiome research findings.

Twenty Important Research Questions in Microbial Exposure and Social Equity

Design and the Exposome

Stemming from epidemiology, the exposome is a concept that describes all non-genetic environmental exposures a person experiences from conception to death, as well as the biological response to those exposures. In applying it to architecture and design, we can start to understand the built environment contextually across scales.

Microscopic Cohabitants published in Tropos

Why do microbes matter? published in Present Magazine