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What's Next Health: Jessica Green

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The What's Next Health series features leading thinkers and visionaries who see issues a little differently. Jessica Green of BioBE talks about Microbiomes and the Built Environment.

What’s Next Health: Microbiomes Where we Live, Work, Learn and Play

September 4, 2013 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Recently, we talked with Jessica Green, founding director of the BioBE Center, to explore how a better understanding of the microbiome in our built environment might lead to healthier buildings and healthier lives.

RISD Presents Make It Better: A Symposium on Art, Design and the Future of Health Care

March 9, 2011 | News Release

Supported by a grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, these conversations frame an expanded role for art and design in health care innovation.

Health Benefits Ahead - Health Impact Assessment Recommends Fast Track for Proposed Atlanta BeltLine Development Project

April 11, 2008 | Program Results Report

Georgia Institute of Technology's Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development worked with the CDC to create a health impact assessment for the Atlanta BeltLine project.

Developing Universal Symbols for Health Care Facilities

May 13, 2011 | Program Results Report

Project staff worked with a design team to create and test a set of universal graphic symbols to help people with limited proficiency in English find their way around health care facilities.

Universal Symbols in Health Care Workbook

December 14, 2005 | Toolkit

Using symbols for health care signage can successfully meet the wayfinding needs of patients that speak hundreds of different languages. This workbook is designed for health care facilities and graphic designers interested in learning about and usin ...

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