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Center for Biofilm Engineering
News Update:
May, 2001
Volume 4, Issue 5
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Summer 2001 TAC Meeting
The CBE Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Meeting has been
scheduled for July 24-26, 2001 at the Montana State
University-Bozeman campus, in Bozeman, Montana. If you are
interested in attending, please contact Paul Sturman, phone: (406)
994-2102 or email: paul_stu@erc.montana.edu.
Workshops will take place on Monday, July 23rd and
research presentations will follow on Tuesday through Thursday, July
24th - 26th. See the TAC Workshop Survey
below.
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Workshops
TAC Workshop Survey
The CBE is again planning to host a biofilm methods workshop at our
Summer TAC meeting workshop date will be July 23, 2001. In an effort
to tailor this workshop to the needs of our members, we are
soliciting input from Industrial Associates regarding topics which
are of particular interest. If you are planning to attend the TAC
meeting, and you would like to request a particular topic be
presented at the pre-meeting workshop, please email Paul Sturman
with your request (paul_stu@erc.montana.edu).
US Army/Navy Dental Workshop
The CBE hosted researchers from the US Army and Navy dental research
units April 23-24, 2001, in a two-day workshop focusing on biofilm
research methods in dentistry. Though a relatively nascent field
compared to biofilm research in industry, the understanding and
control of dental biofilms (encompassing both oral biofilms and
dental unit waterline biofilms) is increasingly recognized as a key
factor in human health.
Microsensor Workshop
An upcoming summer workshop on the manufacture and application of
microsensors will be held August 20-24, 2001, at the CBE. See the
conference details and registration form at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/MicrosensorWorkshop/default.htm
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Research Highlights
Proctor and Gamble Award
Dr. Gill Geesey was awarded the Proctor and Gamble Award in Applied
and Environmental Microbiology. This is perhaps the most prestigious
award that a researcher in environmental microbiology can receive. A
synopsis of Gill's work was published in the April ASM News. See
http://www.asmusa.org/acasrc/winners/p&g/proctor2001.htm Gill
will deliver the P&G Award Lecture at the American Society for
Microbiology meeting in Orlando (FL), which will be titled
"Surfaces: Catalysts of diverse bacterial cell behavior."
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Natural History
For those of you who are familiar with CBE graphic artist, Peg
Dirckx's artistic renditions of biofilm, you will want to check out
her latest illustration published in the Natural History, May
2001, issue. The article, "Tiny Conspiracies: cell-to-cell
communication allows bacteria to coordinate their activity,"
was authored by Bonnie L. Bassler. Peg's full-page biofilm
illustration creatively introduces the article's complex topic of
biofilm communication.
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Student Awards - Congratulations!
Marine Biological Laboratory Scholarship
Robin Gerlach is a recent recipient of a Marine Biological
Laboratory scholarship to attend a seven week Microbial Diversity
course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole,
Massachusetts this summer. The MBL is one of the leading training
facilities for aspiring young scientists.
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Barry Goldwater Scholarship
Laura K. Jennings was one of the 2001 winners of a Barry Goldwater
Scholarship, one of the top undergraduate scholarships in the nation
for students studying engineering, math or science.
The scholarships cover the cost of tuition, fees, books, and room
and board up to a maximum of $7,500 per year of undergraduate
schooling. MSU numbers among the top institutions in the country for
the number of students who have received the scholarship, according
to Goldwater Foundation officials. This year's MSU Goldwater
recipients were among 302 winners selected from 1,164 applicants.
Congress established the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship program in
1986 to support outstanding students in mathematics, the natural
sciences and engineering.
Jennings, 21, who will soon return from a semester-long
internship at 3M in St. Paul, Minn., has set a goal of earning a
Ph.D. in environmental engineering and a career researching
bioremediation and also possibly teaching. Last summer she received
an internship to University of California, Berkeley. She has been
involved in a Center for Biofilm Engineering research project
investigating ways to clean up solvent from groundwater.
A native of Mantua, Ohio, Jennings moved with her family to Utah
for her last two years of high school, ran track and worked for a
veterinarian in addition to maintaining exemplary grades. Her family
moved to Helena and Jennings received a Presidential Scholarship to
MSU, where she also enrolled in the University Honors Program.
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MSU Employee Recognition
John Neuman, lab manager for the Center for Biofilm Engineering, was
one of five recipients to receive the Montana State University's
2001 Employee Recognition Award. Award winners were announced at a
ceremony Thursday, April 19, 2001. The five winners were selected
from 52 nominees, and received $500, a 14-karat gold pin and a
plaque. All nominees received a letter of recognition, a certificate
and one of numerous prizes selected from a drawing. Melissa Cahoon,
CBE's Education Coordinator, was among the 52 nominees recognized.
This was the 12th anniversary for the program that honors
outstanding performance and contributors by classified and
professional employees. Nominations for these awards were solicited
from faculty, staff and students. The selection committee consisted
of the five winners from 2000.
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CBE People in Action
Dr. Phil Stewart, as invited speaker presented "Antibiotic
Resistance of Bacteria in Biofilms" University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH, April 4-5, 2001.
Dr. Anne Camper presented "Biofilms in Water Distribution
Systems" at the 4-LABS Biofilm Meeting, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, April 16-29, 2001. She also chaired a round table
discussion on Biodegradation and Biodeterioration in Industry -
Fostering Interaction between Researchers and Industry.
Dr. William Costerton, as an invited speaker presented
"Microbial Biofilms in Desalination: New Methods for Their
Control," at the Fourth Water Conservation Workshop for
Desalination: Present and future perspectives, King Fahd University
of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, April 23, 2001.
Dr. William Costerton, as an invited speaker presented "Glycocalyx
and Foreign Body-Related Infections," 3rd Conference on Gram
Positive Cocci Infections in Humans, sponsored by Imedex USA, Inc.,
New York, NY April 27, 2001.
Dr. William Costerton, as an invited speaker presented
"Signaling Molecules to Control Biofilms," Foundation for
Microbiology lecture for the Intermountain Branch of the American
Society for Microbiology (ASM), Pocatello, ID, April 28, 2001.
Dr. Ryan Jordan, presented "Bioavailability of TNT and Its
Amine Metabolites to Biofilm Bacteria," US ARO Research
Meeting, High Hampton, NC, April 29-May 2, 2001.
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Theses
See theses abstracts at
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/pubs/Theses/default.htm
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Web Watch
The BiofilmsOnline.com site has been upgraded to a
searchable database. The website format remains the same with a new
feature of drop down boxes to display archived information. Kudos go
to Dale Niemeyer, senior computer science student, for the
transparent transition to the database version that provides a
powerful search tool of world-wide biofilm information. Dale was
also instrumental in developing an electronic database of all
projects conducted at the CBE's Biofilm Systems Training Laboratory.
See the April issue at http://www.BiofilmsOnline.com.
Check our Recent
Web Updates page created to make it easy for you to locate new
information on the CBE web. See http://www.erc.montana.edu/Recent%20Web%20Updates/default.htm
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Upcoming CBE Events & Other Upcoming Workshops and Meetings
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/whats_new/index.htm
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Diane Williams
editor of the CBE News Update
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