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Author Archives: Johnson

New Publication from Lund University using BioSpot-VIVAS

Quantifiable, infectious SARS-CoV-2 sampling with the BioSpot-VIVAS was shown in a fantastic new published article in Nature Scientific Reports by Alsved et al. “Exhaled aerosol samples from SARS-CoV-2-infected individuals were collected in Feb-Mar 2021 using a condensational growth tube collector (BioSpot-VIVAS, Aerosol Devices Inc. operating at 8 L/min) while the individuals were either breathing,...

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Handix Scientific Inc. Completes Acquisition of Aerosol Devices Inc.

July 1, 2022 Handix Scientific Inc. announced that on June 30, 2022 the company acquired Aerosol Devices Inc (“ADev”). Both companies were founded in the State of Colorado and are headquartered in Fort Collins. Founded in 2014, ADev owns an exclusive license to the airborne particle collectors based on the...

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“Hot” summer topic at AEESP: Focus on COVID-19

The founders of Aerosol Devices, Dr Susanne Hering and Ms Pat Keady will be both speaking as part of a critical line up of aerosol experts to discuss the latest research, methods of sampling and other important bio-aerosol topics related to the SAR-CoV-2 virus. Join us on Wednesday July 14th,...

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Learn about bioaerosol sampling and analysis from the experts!

Aerosol Devices is pleased to partner with XEarPro, our exclusive Italian distributor, and bring renowned experts together in one complimentary 2 hour symposium, dedicated to the sampling and analysis of biological airborne particles. Renowned professors from around the world bring their research to you, covering practical techniques and best practices, including...

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A year later, there’s still hope!

As we reach our one year anniversary of COVID-19 (or pass it, depending on who’s tracking it), aerosol researchers are still working to convince the world that SARs-CoV-2 is transmitted largely through the air. This is the largest list of eminent experts (363) from around the world, requesting the Canadian...

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Is this “Our Time”?

As we close out 2020 this week, most of the world’s population will be glad it’s over. A new year brings new optimism and hope for a better world. Yet, for aerosol researchers, this has truly been an interesting year, informing the public about disease transmission, creating “Aerosol Rock-stars”, bringing...

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