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Institutions known for their involvement in aeromicrobiology research.

1.

Harvard University

- Research on airborne microorganisms, their transport, and impact on health.
   
2.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Investigates airborne pathogens, microbial communities, and indoor air quality.


3.

Stanford University

- Studies microbial diversity in the atmosphere, atmospheric processes, and microbe-aerosol interactions.

4.

University of California, Berkeley

- Focuses on microbial ecology, dispersion of microorganisms through the air, and ecological roles.

5.

University of Washington

- Researches outdoor and indoor air quality, airborne microorganisms, and health implications.

6.

Johns Hopkins University

- Studies the health effects and transmission dynamics of airborne pathogens and pollutants.

7.

University of Michigan

- Investigates sources, transport, and health impacts of airborne microorganisms and pollutants.

8.

Columbia University

- Researches air quality, bioaerosols, and their effects on respiratory health in urban environments.

9.

University of Wisconsin-Madison

- Explores atmospheric processes in microbial transport, cloud formation, and atmospheric chemistry.

10.

Duke University

- Focuses on aerosol science, environmental microbiology, and microbe-aerosol interactions.

11.

Georgia Institute of Technology

- Studies microbial aerosols, indoor air quality, and bioaerosol dispersion.

12.

University of Colorado Boulder

- Investigates the role of atmospheric conditions in the dispersion of airborne microorganisms.

13.

University of Maryland, College Park

- Researches aerosol particles, atmospheric microbiology, and their impact on climate and health.

14.

University of California, Davis

- Explores microbial ecology, biogeography, and transport mechanisms of airborne microbes.

15.

ETH Zurich

- Studies aerosol particles, bioaerosols, and their impact on atmospheric chemistry and health.

16.

University of Texas at Austin

- Researches bioaerosols, aerosol-cloud interactions, and microbial diversity in the atmosphere.

17.

Pennsylvania State University

- Investigates atmospheric microbial communities, aerosol-cloud interactions, and microbial source tracking.

18.

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Focuses on airborne microorganisms in urban environments, indoor air quality, and health effects.


19.

Cornell University

- Studies microbial ecology, bioaerosols, and their contribution to ecosystem processes.

20.

Yale University

- Researches aerosol microbiology, microbial interactions in aerosols, and their impact on atmospheric processes.

21.

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

- Investigates aerosol particles, atmospheric chemistry, and the role of microbes in aerosol formation.

22.

Northwestern University

- Studies microbial aerosols, airborne pathogens, and microbial diversity in different environments.

23.

University of Toronto

- Focuses on atmospheric microbiology, bioaerosol transport, and microbial interactions with aerosols.

24.

University of California, Irvine

- Investigates bioaerosols, aerosol-cloud interactions, and the role of microbes in aerosol chemistry.

25.

Michigan State University

- Researches aerosol particles, microbial aerosols, and their implications for human health and ecosystems.

26.

Purdue University

- Studies aerosol science, atmospheric microbiology, and aerosol-cloud interactions.

27.

University of Minnesota Twin Cities

- Focuses on atmospheric bioaerosols, microbial transport, and environmental implications.

28.

University of Florida

- Investigates indoor air quality, bioaerosols, and the microbial composition of airborne particles.

29.

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

- Researches aerosol particles, atmospheric microbiology, and their impact on air quality.

30.

Ohio State University

- Studies airborne microorganisms, aerosol-cloud interactions, and microbial sources in the atmosphere.

Please note that the scope of research can vary within these institutions.

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