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PASI
students try their hand at 2-D gel electrophoresis for separation of
microbially produced proteins.
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Dr. Anne
Camper, CBE/Civil Engineering Associate Professor, lectures to the PASI
attendees on the merits and pitfalls of interactions between academia and
industry.
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Several PASI students learn
different
procedures for enumeration of bacteria in
biofilm-related
studies.
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Dr. Zbigniew Lewandowski,
CBE/MSU Civil Engineering Professor, delivering his lecture on creating
and using microsensors in the study of microbial biofilms.
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Dr. Homero Urrutia, PASI Co-ordinator
and UC Microbiology Associate Professor, hams it up a bit during his
workshop on methods for studying anaerobic biofilms.
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Linda Loetterle (arms folded in
background), CBE research technician, conducts her laboratory involving
various biofilm reactor designs and the use of basic biofilm techniques
for enumeration of microbial cells.
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Ben Klayman, CBE graduate student and PASI attendee, instructs the PASI
students in the use of imaging software employed in conjunction with
confocal laser scanning microscopy.
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Dr. Mark Shirtliff (University
of Maryland researcher) and Dr. Marta Bunster (University of Concepción)
teamed up to teach the proteomics module of the PASI workshop in Chile.
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