NEW YORK, NY--Researchers from around the world are coming to Columbia University Irving Medical Center participate in the first scientific conference highlighting research on far-UVC light as a safe and effective technology for disinfecting indoor air.

Concerns about air quality are greater than ever, and research at Columbia University and other institutions shows that far-UVC light is a safe and effective method for inactivating airborne viruses and bacteria in occupied rooms and on surfaces. These studies suggest that far-UVC technology, deployed widely, could help prevent the next pandemic as well as seasonal epidemics of influenza and other viruses.

The conference will take place on June 14-16, and is open to scientists and journalists. Learn more about the conference agenda and registration. The conference will be recorded for those who cannot attend. For additional information about far-UVC light, please contact [email protected].  

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Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) is a clinical, research, and educational campus located in New York City, and is one of the oldest academic medical centers in the United States. CUIMC is home to four professional colleges and schools (Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Mailman School of Public Health, College of Dental Medicine, and School of Nursing) that are global leaders in their fields. CUIMC is committed to providing inclusive and equitable health and medical education, scientific research, and patient care, and working together with our local upper Manhattan community—one of New York City's most diverse neighborhoods. For more information, please visit cuimc.columbia.edu.  

 

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