Center for Biofilm Engineering
News Update:
September, 2004
Volume 7, Issue 7
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Research Highlights
In the Media:
Biophotonics International
A cool confocal picture created from the CBE’s new equipment and
software made the cover (and inside article) of this journal,
illustrating just how compelling microscope images can be. Recent
Control lab undergrad Amber Harrer, Phil Stewart and Betsey Pitts
collected the image on a Leica confocal scanning laser microscope.
The article, “Dealing with Bacterial Attachments,” describes how
photonics is helping scientists understand and remove biofilms.
Biophotonics International presents the latest global developments
and techniques to the leaders in fields from cardiology to
neurosurgery, from pharmaceuticals to animal science, and from
agriculture to cell biology. It has a circulation of 33,000.
Dealing with Bacterial Attachments
by Hank Hogan, contributing editor
Biophotonics International August 2004; 11(8):48-50
Horizon Air Magazine
The development of the CDC Biofilm Reactor was featured as one of
the most promising prospects of state supported research projects. A
commercialization grant made it possible for BioSurface Technologies
Corp and the Center to develop a biofilm reactor, based on a design
by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The
biofilm reactor is responsible for more than 10 percent of the total
sales made by BioSurface Technologies, the only licensed
manufacturer of this product. Since this article was written, the
reactor has been accepted for review by the American Society for
Testing and Materials, and if approved it may become a standard tool
used by agencies such as the FDA and the EPA.
Promising Prospects
by Mary Pat Murphy
Horizon Air Magazine July 2004; M7
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Outstanding Researcher Award
Linda Loetterle, laboratory specialist and recently designated CBE
biofilm workshop coordinator, was nominated for this year’s outstanding
researcher award. She was presented the award at the Technical Advisory
Conference in June, and recognized for her special contributions to the
research and educational efforts at the CBE. Congratulations, Linda!
See full feature article at
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/research/Researcher_Award04.htm
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Outreach
PASI Workshop
The second of two Pan-American Advanced Studies Institutes (PASI)
workshops took place this summer (June 28 – July 16) at the Center.
A number of CBE faculty, staff, and students, as well as other
international scientists, delivered the workshop “Techniques for
Biofilm Community Analysis.” Nineteen students participated in the
workshop, representing Chile (5), Argentina (2), Mexico (2),
Colombia (1), Brazil (2) and the USA (6). Techniques presented
included engineering aspects of reactor design, genomic and
proteomic approaches to investigation of microbial communities, the
use of microelectrodes in biofilm research, and advanced microscopy
and use of imaging software. The first workshop took place in
January at the University of Concepción, Chile.
See a group picture of the workshop participants at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/newsarchives/HTML/2004/PASI%20Participants.htm
See the workshop program at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/newsarchives/HTML/2004/PASI%20Program.htm
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Biofilm Structure and Function Research Group Workshops
This group hosted two successful workshops this summer for
industrial and academic researchers from around the world, including
the US, Canada, Finland, Ireland, and France. The program topics can
be seen at the web links below.
Biofilm Structure Quantification and Image Analysis Workshop
July 22 – 23, 2004
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/research/workshops/details.htm
Microsensors: Manufacture and Applications Workshop
August 9 – 13, 2004
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/research/workshops/detailsmicro.htm
This same group has organized the Biofilms 2004 conference, which
will be held in Las Vegas, NV, October 24– 26. This conference is
sponsored by the International Water Association. Conference program
details can be found at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/biofilms2004/default.htm
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Education
Research Experience for Undergraduates
Eight REU students completed ten weeks of research August 13th.
Students gave final professional presentations and wrote final
technical papers on their project work. Some students will later be
presenting their research results to the industrial sponsors of
their project.
Linda Loetterle and Darla Goeres coordinated the program this year.
Students attended ethics and communications seminars and enjoyed an
overnight field trip to Yellowstone National Park.
See pictures of the students and a listing of their projects,
mentors, and paper abstracts at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/education/REU/students_REU2004.htm
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Theses Alert
Thesis abstracts can be found on the CBE website and copies can be
ordered from there as well. To view the thesis abstracts see:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/pubs/Theses/Database/TD_DisplayScript.asp
Spatial Growth Patterns of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms,
Thesis Defense by Ruifang (Grace) Xu, M.S. Candidate in Chemical
Engineering, Montana State University, July 2004.
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Visitors
Karine Ferey Marion and Thierry Sanchez from Lyon, France were
visitors this summer at the Center. They worked in Garth James’s lab
for three weeks on endoscope-related biofilms.
Brent Peyton, Associate Professor, from Washington State University,
will be spending a sabbatical here at the Center for the fall
semester. Brent received his PhD in Chemical Engineering here at
Montana State University in the early 1990's and was one of the last
students advised by the Center's founding director, W.G. Characklis.
He worked at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) for a
number of years before he took on a position at Washington State
University (Pullman, WA) in the Department of Chemical Engineering
where he received tenure. He is also an Associate Director of WSU's
NSF-IGERT Center for Multiphase Environmental Research (CMER). Brent
has not only maintained a strong connection to MSU and the Center
through research grants with Gill Geesey, Zbigniew Lewandowski,
Robin Gerlach and Al Cunningham, but has also encouraged excellent
researchers to work and study at the CBE; most recently Abbie Aiken
and Lee Richards. While at MSU, among other research interests,
Brent will be working with Gill Geesey to characterize microbial
communities from alkaline hot springs in Yellowstone, and with Robin
Gerlach to screen these cultures for the ability to transform
renewable biomass compounds and degrade hazardous contaminants.
Dr. Cindy Morris from the Institut National de Recherche Agronomique
(INRA) in Avignon, France, will be at the Center for a year (August
2004 – August 2005) as a visiting scientist. She will be working
conjointly with Anne Camper, Dave Sands of the Dept. of Plant
Sciences and Plant Pathology, and with the Image and Chemical
Analysis Lab. Her research will concern aerial dissemination of
bacterial biofilms from plant surfaces. In particular, she will be
measuring the physical forces required to break off bacterial
biofilms from leaf surfaces, the role of leaf-surface properties in
release of biofilms into the air, and the properties of air-borne
biofilms that assure bacterial survival and long distance aerial
transport.
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Introducing New Faces
Paul Perry, Technician, is a biologist who is preparing for
medical school. He will join the Control laboratory to investigate
antibiofilm action of enzymes.
Ross Carlson has joined the CBE team as a post-doc in the Control
lab. Ross will also have an appointment as an Assistant Research
Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering.
Ross has a BS in Biochemistry and a PhD in Chemical Engineering,
and comes to us from the Srienc laboratory at the University of
Minnesota. Ross will be taking the lead on a couple of industrial
projects in the Control lab and will also be pursuing some of his
own ideas. _________________________________________
Upcoming Workshops
Basic and advanced biofilm research techniques
September 22 – 23, 2004
Oral biofilm techniques, using flow cells and other basic biofilm
research techniques
A workshop for the Indiana University School of Dentistry,
Indianapolis, IN
October 28 – 29, 2004
Contact Linda Loetterle for more information about CBE workshops.
email: linda_l@erc.montana.edu
phone: (406) 994-7761
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CBE People in Action
Zbigniew Lewandowski was invited to present a plenary lecture at
Biofilms: Their Structure, Activity, and Effect on Membrane Processes.
Plenary lecture at the IWA Conference Water Environment, Membrane
Filtration. Seoul, Korea, June 7-9, 2004.
Marty Hamilton presented "Sporicide efficacy testing: statistical
analysis of the collaborative study," to the Interagency Expert Panel on
Anthrax Test Methods and Surrogates, Ft. Meade, MD August 31, 2004.
Marty Hamilton presented the "Parallel testing to determine the
influence of biofilm growth conditions on antimicrobial log
reduction:preliminary report" by K. Buckingham-Meyer, D. Goeres, M.
Hamilton, to the Antimicrobials Division, Office of Pesticide Programs,
USEPA, September 1, 2004.
Marty Hamilton presented "A laboratory hot tub model: engineering
design, standard operating procedure, and performance characteristics"
by D. Goeres, L. Loetterle, and M. Hamilton, to the Antimicrobials
Division, Office of Pesticide Programs, USEPA, September 1, 2004.
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CBE Summer Photo Gallery
Staying connected with each other, sharing ideas across disciplines, and
learning new concepts and techniques to advance our work have been a
hallmark of the Center's success. These pictures illustrate the ways we
connect...in hallways, through informal seminars, across picnic tables,
and even on the trail!
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/newsarchives/HTML/2004/Summer2004_Gallery.htm
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Web Watch
BiofilmsOnline.com
See the BiofilmsOnline.com September issue at
http://www.BiofilmsOnline.com
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Recent Web Updates
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Recent Web Updates
link located on the CBE home page to view the latest information
posted on the CBE web.
See
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Recent%20Web%20Updates/default.htm
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Diane Williams
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