Introducing the HESTIA Network, which aims to accelerate the creation of indoor home environments that meet Net Zero targets while promoting physical and mental health and wellbeing for all. The webinar showcased HESTIA’s vision and planned activities, and explored its role within the wider research community, including short presentations from other networks. The webinar featured a keynote presentation from Dr Tiffany Yang from HESTIA project partner, Born in Bradford. Tiffany presented recent research from the INGENIOUS project on inequalities and indoor air pollution, as well as ongoing work on the NIHR funded HEALTHY HOMES project.
This webinar is part of a UKIEG Webinar series on Healthy Indoor Environments, in Partnership with Air Hub, HESTIA, and BreatHE In networks, as well as the Micro Networks Noise Networks Plus and GREENIN Micro-network Plus.

Webinar recording is available here:
Keynote Speaker
Dr Tiffany Yang – Research Programme Director – BORN IN BRADFORD

Tiffany is a Programme Director working across the Born In Bradford family of projects and European collaborations including the LifeCycle and Advancing Tools for Human Early Lifecourse Exposome Research and Translation (ATHLETE) consortiums, which seek to harmonize and expand the reach of cohort data and collaboration. She leads the BiB Healthy Places team which includes ATHLETE and studies such as the BiB Breathes project evaluating the health impact of the Bradford Clean Air Plan, and the INGENIOUS project which characterizes indoor air pollution and the influences of household behaviors on health

