CIBSE part of airborne infection research

Research hopes to help support the minimising of the risk of airborne transmission

CIBSE is a key strategic partner supporting research on airborne infection reduction.

The research hopes to help support the minimising of the risk of airborne transmission, acknowledging any implications on energy use and thermal comfort, along with indoor air quality and occupancy levels.

Airborne Infection Reduction through Building Operation and Design for SARS-CoV-2 (AIRBODS) is a UKRI-funded research programme led by Prof Malcolm Cook at Loughborough University in partnership with UCL, the University of Nottingham, the University of Cambridge, the University of Sheffield, LSBU and Wirth Research.

Visit www.airbods.org.uk for more information.