促进全球合作以改进生物气溶胶接触评估和了解相关的健康影响:一系列讲习班的成果。

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
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在室内和室外环境中,我们都被含有生物源颗粒(生物气溶胶)的空气所包围。我们不断地吸入它们,根据它们的大小,它们沉积在我们气道的不同部位。尽管生物气溶胶无处不在,我们也经常接触,但它们的多样性和环境成分并没有很好地表征,而且我们对我们接触到的生物气溶胶种类以及它们对我们健康的影响(无论是积极的还是消极的)知之甚少。室内/室外生物气溶胶界面和关系网络(BioAirNet)是清洁空气计划资助的一个网络,它已经认识到生物气溶胶社区需要反思当前面临的生物气溶胶暴露评估和确定驱动特定健康结果的相关细胞/分子反应的挑战。2022年9月,BioAirNet为生物气溶胶社区举办了一系列在线研讨会,旨在通过讨论这些挑战,汇集全球专业知识,讨论当前阻碍改进生物气溶胶暴露评估的挑战,并了解推动健康结果的下游细胞和分子机制;考虑到我们需要去哪里,我们现在在哪里,以及我们如何到达那里。专业的促进是他们成功的关键,使多学科生物气溶胶社区能够在一个集中和富有成效的环境中探索和解决这些挑战,确定主题的优先顺序,并就行动计划达成一致,以保持研讨会之后的势头。这些主题如下:(1)概念模型;(2)利益相关者映射;(3)知识转移;(4)写作项目和(5)会议型活动,包括研究、知识动员和网络活动。随后于2023年11月举行了一次现场跟进讲习班。它提供了一个机会,可以分享五个主题的进展情况,批评已经完成的工作,并作为进一步推进行动的跳板。代表们也有机会分享正在进行或即将进行的工作,特别是需要他人投入的项目,以鼓励协作工作和分享专业知识。利用便利的讲习班是所有科学界共同探索和成功解决其领域内关键问题的宝贵工具。
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Promoting global collaboration to improve bioaerosol exposure assessment and understanding of associated health impacts: outcomes from a series of workshops.

We are surrounded, in both indoor and outdoor environments, by air containing particles of biological origin (bioaerosols). We constantly inhale them, and, depending upon their size, they deposit in different parts of our airways. Despite their ubiquitous nature and our constant exposure, bioaerosol diversity and composition of the environment are not well characterized, and we understand little about which bioaerosols we are exposed to and how this impacts our health, either positively or negatively. Indoor/Outdoor Bioaerosols Interface and Relationships Network (BioAirNet), a Clean Air Programme-funded network, has recognized the need for the bioaerosol community to reflect on the current challenges facing bioaerosol exposure assessment and the determination of the associated cellular/molecular responses driving specific health outcomes. A series of online workshops for the bioaerosol community were hosted by BioAirNet in September 2022, which aimed to bring together global expertise to discuss the current challenges impeding improved assessment of bioaerosol exposure and understanding of the downstream cellular and molecular mechanisms driving health outcomes by discussing these challenges; considering where we need to be, where we are now and how we get there. Professional facilitation was key to their success, enabling the multidisciplinary bioaerosol community to explore and address these challenges within a focused and productive environment to prioritize themes and agree on action plans for continued momentum following the workshops. These themes were as follows: (1) conceptual model; (2) stakeholder mapping; (3) knowledge transfer; (4) writing project and (5) conference-type event, collectively covering research, knowledge mobilization and networking activities. A subsequent in-person follow-up workshop was held in November 2023. It provided an opportunity to share progress on the five themes, critique what had already been done and act as a launch-pad to progress the actions further. Delegates also had the opportunity to share ongoing or upcoming work, particularly projects requiring input from others, to encourage collaborative working and sharing expertise. The use of facilitated workshops is a valuable tool for all scientific communities to collectively explore and successfully address key issues within their field.

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Microbiology-Sgm
Microbiology-Sgm 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.60
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7.10%
发文量
132
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: We publish high-quality original research on bacteria, fungi, protists, archaea, algae, parasites and other microscopic life forms. Topics include but are not limited to: Antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance Bacteriology and parasitology Biochemistry and biophysics Biofilms and biological systems Biotechnology and bioremediation Cell biology and signalling Chemical biology Cross-disciplinary work Ecology and environmental microbiology Food microbiology Genetics Host–microbe interactions Microbial methods and techniques Microscopy and imaging Omics, including genomics, proteomics and metabolomics Physiology and metabolism Systems biology and synthetic biology The microbiome.
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