Center for Biofilm Engineering
News Update:
March, 2005
Volume 8, Issue 3
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Research Highlights
Paper Spotlight
Research aims to reduce the risk of infection from implanted
devices
Practically all synthetic surgical devices have shown evidence of
bacterial biofilm colonization. A recent investigation of factors
contributing to the bacterial colonization of implanted devices,
especially in hernia repair, explores the causes of infection and
the steps that could be taken to prevent and control the infections.
This study provides readers with a brief introduction to the nature
of biofilms and their behavior in nature, as well as an overview of
the mechanisms of biofilm resistance to host immune responses and
antibiotics. Also discussed are the bacteria commonly responsible
for infection and the evolution of materials used in hernia repair
to reduce susceptibility to bacterial colonization. Further progress
in the development of improved implant material could greatly reduce
the risk of infection from such devices.
"Bacterial Colonization of Implanted Devices"
W.P. Reed Jr. and R. Veeh
In: Hernia Infections 2003; 259-272
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Update on Director Candidates
Phil Stewart, interim director of the Center for Biofilm
Engineering has been accepted as a candidate for the Director
position and will be interviewing March 21-22. Candidate Brenda
Little, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, interviewed
January 13-14 and candidate Staffan Kjelleberg resigned from the
hiring process before interviewing.
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New Industrial Associate Members
The CBE welcomes Masco as its newest Industrial Associate. Masco
makes a variety of building products, but their main interest in
biofilms is from their line of plumbing products, particularly those
sold to companies with sensitive applications such as hospitals. The
designated representative is Bill Schwingel, formerly of Dow. See
the Masco website at:
http://www.masco.com
See the CBE’s Industrial Associates at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Ind-Col99-SW/IAP/ialist.htm
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Collaboration
Rick Veeh has been collaborating with Dr. Rod Donlan and
Lisa Hodges at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on a
prostatitis project. He recently visited the CDC (February 21-25) to
investigate biofilm formation in needle-biopsied prostate tissue
obtained from Dr. John Krieger, a collaborator at the University of
Washington. They used fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and a
number of other staining methods in this work.
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Procter & Gamble Award
Former CBE director, J. William Costerton is the recipient of the
Procter & Gamble Award in Applied and Environmental Microbiology for
his work demonstrating the importance of microbial biofilms in
industrial, medical and natural environments. Congratulations, Bill!
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Recent CBE Publications
"Magnetic Resonance Microscopy Analysis of Advective
Transport in a Biofilm Reactor"
Gjersing, E.L., S.L. Codd, J.D. Seymour and P.S. Stewart
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 89(7): 822-834 (2005)
"Statistical Assessment of a Laboratory Method for Growing Biofilms"
Goeres, D.M., L.R. Loetterle, M.A. Hamilton, R. Murga, D.W. Kirby
and R.M. Donlan
Microbiology 151:757–762 (2005)
To read these paper abstracts or to order paper copies see:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/pubs/Database/PD_DisplayScript.asp
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Media Highlights
Bioglyphs continue to capture attention and pique curiosity
BioTechniques: The International Journal of Life Science Methods
(circulation of 85,000) published an article, "Living Canvas," about
the CBE web site's artistic bioglyph images. The article praises
Bioglyphs as "the most unusual amalgams of art and biology to be
found." See full article at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/newsarchives/HTML/2005/BioTechniques.htm
Living Canvas
by Kevin Ahern
BioTechniques January 2005; Vol 38(1):21
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Education
Contribution
As a result of a successful year of organized events, the
Structure-Function Team donated $4,000 to the W.G. Characklis Award.
W.G. (Bill) Characklis was the Center’s founder, and since year
2000, this award has been presented to a Center for Biofilm
Engineering PhD student by Nancy Characklis. We thank the
Structure-Function Team for this generous contribution!
Structure-Function Team:
Zbigniew Lewandowski
Haluk Beyenal
Raaja Raajan Angathevar Veluchamy
Enrico Marsili
Goksel Demir
Joseph Menicucci
Deepak Sharma
Kyung Yeon
Chelsea Grace
Sarah Golden
Avinash (Avi) Shantaram
Allison Rhoads
Conrad Donovan
See Characklis Award recipients at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/education/CharacklisAward/ed-basics-wgc.htm
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CBE People In Action
Phil Stewart presented “Sustainability Themes at the Center for
Biofilm Engineering,” EPSCoR University Research Leadership Retreat
on Centers Development, Washington, DC, February 23, 2005.
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Biofilm Education Resources
Upcoming CBE Workshops
“Biofilm Methods Workshop,” organized by the CBE in partnership
with the Biofilm Institute at Montana State University, July 5, 2005
See the tentative agenda at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/whats_new/sTAC05_Wrkshp.pdf
For more information about the Biofilm Methods Workshops go to
http://www.erc.montana.edu/Ind-Col99-SW/Workshops/index.htm
“Biofilm Structure Quantification and Image Analysis,” sponsored
by the CBE Structure-Function Research Group, Center for Biofilm
Engineering, Montana State University, July 21–22, 2005
“Microsensors: Manufacture and Applications,” sponsored by the CBE
Structure-Function Research Group, Center for Biofilm Engineering,
Montana State University, August 8–12, 2005
“Bioelectrochemistry: Microbially Influenced Corrosion and Microbial
Fuel Cells,” sponsored by the CBE Structure-Function Research Group,
Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University, August
24–27, 2005
For more information on the workshops go to
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/research/workshops/default.htm
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Web Watch
BiofilmsOnline.com
See the BiofilmsOnline.com March issue at
http://www.BiofilmsOnline.com.
Subscribe to the bi-weekly newsletter by registering at:
http://www.biofilmsonline.com/cgi-bin/biofilmsonline/newsletter_signup.html
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Diane Williams (editor)
and Kevin Grealish
(assistant editor) of the CBE News Update
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