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Past Events
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Indoor Air 2008
(Copenhagen, Denmark, from
Aug 16, 2008 to
Aug 21, 2008)
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This triennial event is the leading international scientific congress in the area of Indoor Air sciences, where the experts, researchers and students meet and share their state-of-the-art findings and discuss new ideas.
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Healthy Buildings 2009
(Syracuse, NY, from
Sep 13, 2009 to
Sep 16, 2009)
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This international meeting will provide a great forum for exchange of leading research and technology developments, a unique opportunity to share information on your company’s innovative products and services, and an extraordinary venue to network with national and global leaders and professionals in our field.
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IAQVEC 2010
(Syracuse, NY, from
Aug 15, 2010 to
Aug 18, 2010)
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IAQVEC 2010 is the 7th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings.
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2010 Asian Workshop on Indoor Environment and Health
(Tainen City, Taiwan, from
Aug 21, 2010 to
Aug 22, 2010)
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2010 Asian Workshop on Indoor Environment and Health - The First ISIAQ Asian Regional Conference 2010 ” , based on the indoor environment and health in Asia region, focus on review of the history and current status of Asia Regional Research, academic development, connection to business and the market needs in the future, etc.
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ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health
(Seoul, South Korea, from
Aug 28, 2010 to
Sep 01, 2010)
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The conference theme, “Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health”, reflects the diversity of environmental health response and development of exposure analysis technique. The theme is enhanced by the participation of professionals from our diverse membership from all around the world.
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26th Annual Clear Air Conference
(Breckenridge, CO, from
Sep 27, 2010 to
Sep 30, 2010)
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The planned focus on indoor air quality has been cancelled for this year's conference.
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ASHRAE IAQ2010
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from
Nov 10, 2010 to
Nov 12, 2010)
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The focus of ASHRAE’s IAQ 2010 Conference will be Airborne Infection Control. The conference will explore related questions on the role of HVAC in airborne infectious disease transmission, evaluation of the various design and control strategies and technology, pandemic preparedness, and airborne infection control for various applications such as healthcare facilities, air and surface transportation, schools, offices, etc.
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Nordic Indoor Air Update 2010
(Stockholm, Sweden, from
Dec 02, 2010 to
Dec 03, 2010)
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SWESIAQ/ISIAQ Regional Conference on Indoor Environment. This conference will give an update on standpoints in indoor air research and practice. It will cover a broad area of topics including microbiology, chemical exposures, articles, thermal effects, indoor dampness and building practice, Nordic guidelines and regulations, psychology, and health effects. The conference is a
regional, Nordic conference attractive for researchers, consultants and building
industry professionals, from Sweden and other countries.
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Indoor Air 2011
(Austin, TX, from
Jun 05, 2011 to
Jun 10, 2011)
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Indoor Air 2011 will be a unique technical program that focuses on major challenges facing the indoor air community. Indoor Air 2011 will highlight future challenges that will reach beyond the traditional scope of indoor research. Examples: indoor air quality and climate change, the long-term implications of green building design on indoor air quality, indoor air chemistry and health, connections between local and regional outdoor air quality and the indoor environment, and emerging contaminants.
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6th International Scientific Conference on Bioaerosols, Fungi, Bacteria, Mycotoxins in Indoor and Outdoor Environments and Human Health
(Sarasota Springs, NY, from
Sep 06, 2011 to
Sep 09, 2011)
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This 2011 conference will address state of art research and practical experience to improve the understanding of microbials (bacteria, mold, bio- and mycotoxins), determine important agents and diagnosis of adverse human health effects, as well as explore new treatment approaches, and the control and prevention of such exposure. Scientific advances and knowledge gaps will be discussed. Future research priorities will be developed.
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