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MSU's Center for Biofilm Engineering offers
an ideal setting for the interdisciplinary, collaborative research that is the
basis for our worldwide reputation in the field of biofilms. Graduate and
undergraduate students work under the guidance of the CBE's multi-disciplinary
faculty in
contiguous laboratories to solve problems associated with medically and
environmentally relevant biofilms. The CBE's standing in the international
research community attracts visiting students and faculty from all parts of the
world, providing a culturally diverse and stimulating academic environment.
In the academic year 2005–2006, the CBE provided relevant research education to 38
undergraduate and 32 graduate students.
More about CBE Education
Graduate education
NSF-IGERT PhD Program:
Traineeships in Geobiological Systems
Undergraduate education
PASI (a 2004 only program)
Funding opportunities for
students
Read what our Industrial Associates have to say about our students
W.G. Characklis Memorial Graduate Scholarship
Student
awards and recognition
Undergraduate Scholars Program awardees:
Students, Majors, Projects
Students in the news
Faculty awards and recognition
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Industrial Interactions
CBE students have many opportunities for interaction with
Industrial Associates:
Mentoring of students by industry representatives
Industrially relevant research
Classroom projects
Technical Advisory Conferences
for CBE industrial members
(2x/year)
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Former CBE-ers
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The diagram at left illustrates the vital areas of overlap between the graduate and undergraduate programs, and between
these programs and industry.
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