Dear <<First Name>>,
Spring is in the air, and we have several exciting updates related to Indoor Chemistry. Read on for the latest publications, content from our website, and #IndoorChem featured in the news! Thank you for being a part of our community!
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HOMEChem profile in The New Yorker:
"The Hidden Air Pollution in Our Homes"
On April 1st, The New Yorker published a long-form article detailing the HOMEChem field study, and calling attention to the growing field of indoor chemistry. The article features many Sloan grantees and HOMEChem participants.
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To learn more about HOMEChem, check out the Corbett and Grace Lunsford Home Performance Workshop youtube playlist
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#SaludTues on April 9th:
On Tuesday, April 9th, @IndoorChem will co-host a Twitter discussion with @SaludAmerica, @HealthyHousing, and @CaliforniaDTSC about harmful chemicals in consumer products.
Please join us with your questions and contributions at 1PM EST!
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Publication highlight
Analytical Challenges and Opportunities For Indoor Air Chemistry Field Studies
Delphine K. Farmer, Analytical Chemistry
"Despite the vast time humans spend indoors, indoor air is far less well chemically characterized than the outdoor atmosphere. Advanced instrumentation for measurement of reactive trace gases, particles, and surfaces is enabling a renaissance in indoor chemistry; this Feature highlights the challenges and opportunities for analytical chemistry in the built environment."
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Click here to see our full publications library.
Please continue to send us your publications at marina.vance@colorado.edu
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3D Printers and Air Pollution
A video by Marina Vance about how 3D printers can influence indoor air quality.
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Send an email to marina.vance@colorado.edu if you are interested in contributing your own blog post or video to our website!
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Upcoming meetings of interest
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Join the conversation!
Please help us keep up this newsletter by sending us your latest papers, job announcements, and other news by email.
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Our objective:
To motivate communication and to foster collaborations among researchers and other stakeholders interested in the chemistry of indoor environments, where we spend 90% of our time.
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