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Aerobiomes as seen by Honeybees
Aerobiomes as seen by Honeybees

Aerobiomes as seen by Honeybees

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As bees forage, they traverse the microbial clouds associated with elements in their environment – green spaces, bodies of water, industrial landscapes. These signatures can be read from the “bee debris” accumulated at the bottom of the hive. We are collaborating with beekeepers in NYC and beyond to recruit honeybees as citizen scientists collecting information on urban aerobiomes, and use the data to understand the environment of their foraging range and detect bee or hive pathogens.

Holobiont Urbanism is an ongoing project initiated in 2015 by  Kevin Slavin (Former PI, and founder of Playful Systems Lab at the MIT Media Lab) with Miguel Perez (MIT Media Lab) and Devora Najjar (MIT Media Lab and Wyss Institute), Dr. Elizabeth Henaff (NYU) Dr. Chris Mason (Mason Lab at Weill Cornell), Benjamin Berman (MIT), Chris Woebken (Research Affiliate at the MIT Media Lab), and Regina Flores Mir (Parsons School of Design) exploring the potential of using honey bees as proxy sampling mechanisms for the urban and rural microbiome.

This work has been shown at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2016, and published here.

Starting in Spring 2021, this project is being continued with NYC beekeepers, spearheaded by Annick Saralegui at the Henaff Lab.

Project website is here. Are you a beekeeper and would like to collaborate? Please visit the project website for more details.

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The Birds and the Bees (of Engineering)
Press

The Unconventional Engineer

11/19/2025

Elizabeth Hénaff

Microbiomes and the AnthropoceneMicrobiomes and the Anthropocene

Aerobiomes as seen by HoneybeesAerobiomes as seen by Honeybees, Gowanus Canal MicrobiomeGowanus Canal Microbiome

engineering.nyu.edu
tHrIVE
Conference PresentationExhibitLLIAward

2023 BioDesign Challenge, Museum of Modern Art, NYC

06/22/2023 → 06/23/2023

Sheila Atieno Diedre Brown Tori Coleman Ands Sanchez Anshika Srivastava

Holobiont InteractionsHolobiont Interactions Microbiomes and the AnthropoceneMicrobiomes and the Anthropocene Biological Metrics and DesignBiological Metrics and Design

Aerobiomes as seen by HoneybeesAerobiomes as seen by Honeybees

www.biodesignchallenge.org
tHrIVE wins the Science Sandbox Prize for Public Engagement at the 2023 Biodesign Challenge
Award

Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY

06/23/2023

Ands Sanchez Sheila Atieno Tori Coleman Diedre Brown Anshika Srivastava

Microbiomes and the AnthropoceneMicrobiomes and the Anthropocene

Aerobiomes as seen by HoneybeesAerobiomes as seen by Honeybees

www.biodesignchallenge.org
Behind the Paper: Holobiont Urbanism
Invited Article

Nature Microbiology

2023-03-30

Elizabeth Hénaff

Holobiont InteractionsHolobiont Interactions

Aerobiomes as seen by HoneybeesAerobiomes as seen by Honeybees

microbiologycommunity.nature.com
Beehives are the honeypot for a city’s microbial secrets
Press

PopSci

2023-03-31

Tori Coleman Ands Sanchez Rabtah Jinan Adriana St. Clair

Microbiomes and the AnthropoceneMicrobiomes and the Anthropocene

Aerobiomes as seen by HoneybeesAerobiomes as seen by Honeybees

www.popsci.com
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