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Antimicrobials in hand soap and socks, really? Why this may not be a good idea with Erica Hartman Ph.D.

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Erica Hartmann, Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northwestern University sat down with Adam Hoffberg at the DoD Microbiome Symposium at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Erica discusses her interest in antimicrobial agents especially in hand soaps and the negative effects they can have in the built environment.

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Erica Hartmann, Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northwestern University sat down with Adam Hoffberg at the DoD Microbiome Symposium at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Erica discusses her interest in antimicrobial agents especially in hand soaps and the negative effects they can have in the built environment.

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