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Research field

Aerobiology

Aerobiology investigates the biological particles transported through the atmosphere, including pollen grains, fungal spores, bacteria, viruses, and plant fragments. Researchers study how these particles disperse geographically, their seasonal dynamics, and their effects on human health, agricultural systems, and ecosystems. Advanced volumetric spore traps combined with genomic sequencing now allow real-time monitoring of airborne biodiversity. Climate change is reshaping aerobiological patterns globally, creating urgent demand for predictive models linking atmospheric transport with allergy seasons, crop pathogen spread, and pandemic preparedness.

4,200 Researchers
$310K Avg funding
5 Subfields
5 Top institutions

Top institutions

University of Exeter

Complutense University of Madrid

Harvard School of Public Health

USDA Agricultural Research Service

Poznan University of Life Sciences

Subfields

Pollen Research Airborne Mycology Atmospheric Microbiology Bioaerosol Monitoring Allergology

Key technologies

Volumetric Spore Traps

Next-Generation Sequencing

Mass Spectrometry

Remote Sensing

DNA Barcoding

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