Pete Consigli, CR, WLS; Ken Larsen, CR, WLS, CMP ; Peter Crosa, AIC, RPA and Ed Cross, Esq “Restoration Contractors of the Future: Will they Get a Spine or be Rolled Over?”
Air Date: 4-14-2017|Episode 456
Christine Oliver, M.D. – Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA – Odors, Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and More an MD’s Perspective
Air Date: 4-7-2017|Episode 455
This week we welcome Christine Oliver, MD to the show. Dr. Oliver is President of Occupational Health Initiatives, Inc. in Brookline, MA. She is an Associate Physician in the Department of Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care Division) at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
John & Lydia Lapotaire – IAQ Solutions & IAQA Presidential Couple – IAQ & Mold Assessment and Remediation
Air Date: 3-31-2017|Episode 454
This week on IAQ Radio we welcome John and Lydia Lapotaire. John, together with his wife Lydia, has owned and operated Orlando Florida based Indoor Air Quality Solutions since 2001. John is a Building Envelope & Indoor Environment Consultant specializing in building product failure investigations, forensic water intrusion investigations, and building envelope failure investigations for commercial and residential structures.
Tiina Reponen, PhD – Microbiology of the Built Environment
Air Date: 3-24-2017|Episode 453
This week we are very happy to welcome Tiina Reponen, PhD to IAQ Radio. Dr. Reponen is a Professor in the Department of Environmental Health, College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati. As an expert in indoor allergens and mold, she served as the principal investigator in several major laboratory and field experiments on airborne allergens, bacteria and fungi and has directed exposure assessment teams in population-based studies.
Bill Turner, MS, PE – CEO,Turner Building Science & Design, LLC – Building Science, Energy and IAQ
Air Date: 3-17-2017|Episode 452
This week we are thrilled to welcome William “Bill” Turner, CEO of Turner Building Science and Design, LLC.  He has published and lectured extensively. Bill has 35 years of experience in the implementation of moisture, indoor air quality/HVAC evaluation, energy, and engineering HVAC/building science diagnostic program evaluations in school, commercial, health care, laboratory, residential, and industrial settings.
May Dooley – From the Field – The ABC’s of IEQ, EMF’s, Mold and More!
Air Date: 3-10-2017|Episode 451
This week on IAQ Radio we welcome May Dooley, Principal of EnviroHealth Consulting, Inc. of Hummelstown, PA. May started her career as a secondary science teacher prior to going into home inspection and indoor environmental health consulting in the mid 80’s.
Ritchie Shoemaker, M.D. – Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome – Research Update
Air Date: 3-3-2017|Episode 450
This week on IAQ Radio we welcome Ritchie C. Shoemaker, M.D. Dr. Shoemaker has been involved in the field of medical evaluation and treatment of patients sickened by exposure to the interior environment of water-damaged buildings for over 18 years…
Indoor Environmental Science Forum Show from Tampa, Florida – Pete Consigli, Richard Alexis, John & Lydia Lapotaire and Peter Crosa
Air Date: 2-24-2017|Episode 449
The Indoor Environmental Science Forum was held this week in Tampa, Florida. The event included two days of top notch speakers on timely topics including: Assessment and Developing Protocols; Applied Research on Duration and Causation; Risk Management, Legal Issues, Contracts and AOB’s; Malodor Complaints; Working with Insurance Companies, TPA’s and Remediation Verification/Project Clearance and more.
Paul Francisco – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Ventilation and IAQ
Air Date: 2-17-2017|Episode 448
This week on IAQ Radio we welcome Paul Francisco. Paul Francisco runs the Indoor Climate Research & Training group at the Applied Research Institute of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign…
Radio Joe & Z-Man – Research to Practice
Air Date: 2-10-2017|Episode 447
This week on IAQ Radio we will continue our discussion of a topic that we have been focused on for several years now. Why aren’t more researchers and practitioners working together to give better guidance to those working in the field?