Center for Biofilm Engineering
News Update:
April, 2005
Volume 8, Issue 4
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Research Highlights
Paper Spotlight by Kevin Grealish
Study investigates the relationship between shock-dose treatments
and biofilm detachment in swimming pools
Biofilm accumulation has been found on the surfaces and in the
filters of swimming pools. Biofilm may harbor pathogenic bacteria
and, therefore, present a public health concern. A recent project at
the CBE utilized a scaled-down model to study biofilm formation in
swimming pools. The model incorporated engineering parameters such
as construction materials, turn-over rates, filter loading, adjusted
water chemistry, and organic loading that mimicked perspiration,
urine and microbial contributions to swimming pool water. The model
was used to test the efficacy of oxidizing and non-oxidizing
treatments against biofilm and planktonic bacteria. Of the
treatments tested, weekly shock-doses of chlorine proved to be the
most effective at controlling biofilm formation. A better
understanding of the relationship between shock treatments and
biofilm detachment could lead to improved health qualities in
swimming pools.
Evaluation of Disinfectant Efficacy Against Biofilm and Suspended
Bacteria in a Laboratory Swimming Pool Model
Goeres, D.M., T. Palys, B.B. Sandel, and J. Geiger
Water Res. 2004; 38:3103-3109
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Recent CBE Publications
“Bioreduction of Natural Specular Hematite under Flow
Conditions”
Gonzalez-Gil, G., J.E. Amonette, M.F. Romine, Y.A. Gorby and G.G.
Geesey,
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta., 69(5):1145-1155 (2005)
“Extracellular Enzymes Associated with Microbial Flocs from
Activated Sludge of Wastewater Treatment Systems”
Geesey, G.G. and F. Van Ommen Kloeke
In: Flocculation in Natural and Engineered Environmental Processes, Droppo, I.G., Leppard, G.G., Milligan, T.M., and Liss, S.N. (eds.),
CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 295-316 (2005)
“Viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms in Response to
Fluid Shear Allows Resistance to Detachment and Facilitates Rolling
Migration”
Cory J. Rupp, Christoph A. Fux, and Paul Stoodley
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 71(4):2175-2178 (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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Television Production
Sara Shier, a former MSU Film and TV Masters student, produced a
film titled “Fighting for Life: Emelia's Story” that is due to air
on Montana PBS Thursday, May 19th at 7:30pm and repeats Monday, May
23rd at 11:30am.
Emelia, a young girl with cystic fibrosis, endures many treatments
to control her symptoms. Her story also takes viewers to the MSU
Center for Biofilm Engineering, where scientists work to understand
bacteria in a new way, as multi-cellular organisms, in order to
better treat some of the complications of Emelia's disease.
Produced by Sara Shier for TERRA. Distributed by KUSM/MontanaPBS,
MSU Bozeman.
TERRA:
http://www.montanapbs.org/Terra/episode103/
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Visitors
Alessandra Agostinho from the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil will
be working on a project to determine the efficacy of using electrolyzed
water as a means of controlling biofilm in dental unit water lines. She
is a doctor of dentistry, and is continuing research toward a PhD.
Sabrina Behnke and Jessica Richard will be visiting the CBE through July
2005 from the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Sabrina will be
working with Mark Burr using molecular methods to determine the
bacterial species composition of laboratory and natural biofilms.
Jessica will be working with Cindy Morris and Ray Holzalski (visiting
scientists in Anne Camper's lab) on measuring the cohesive strength of
biofilms. She will apply a calibrated cantilever system developed in
Ray's lab at the University of Minnesota to measure the cohesive
strength of both cultured and naturally occurring biofilms containing
either plant-associated or human-associated bacteria.
Kyung-Min Yeon from the Institute of Environmental Protection and
Safety, School of Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University,
Korea, will be working with Dr. Lewandowski’s Structure and Function
team for six months. His project is called “Biofilm Structure and
Activity in Membrane Bioreactors.”
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Education
Undergraduate Scholars Conference
Each year this conference is held to recognize students who
participate in the Undergraduate Scholars Program (USP) and to
encourage undergraduate research and creativity conducted in
partnership with faculty mentors. On March 30th, USP students
presented oral and poster presentations about their research work at
Montana State University. As the invited keynote speaker, Phil
Stewart, CBE’s Interim Director, presented “Undergraduate
Researchers – Wow!”
CBE’s USP students and their presentation titles:
Title:
Response of Biofilm to Toxic Gas Exposure
Student: Alison Enos, Biomedical Sciences
Mentor: Garth James-CBE
Title:
Screening Plant Extracts for Biofilm Inhibition
Student: Amy Martin, Chemical Engineering
Mentor: Garth James-CBE
Title:
Influence of Co-contaminants and Natural Organic Matter on the
Reduction of 2, 4, 6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT), Chromium (VI) and Carbon
Tertrachloride by Zero-valent Iron
Student: David Steppler-Cell Biology and Neuroscience
Mentor: Robin Gerlach
Title: Structure and Interactions of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Biofilms
Student: Chelsea Grace, Chemical and Biological Engineering
Mentor: Zbigniew Lewandowski and Haluk Beyenal-CBE
Title: In Situ Skin Section Biofilm Visualization
Student: Pat Secor, Biochemistry
Mentor: Elinor Pulcini-CBE
Title:
Evaluation of Wound Biofilms
Student: Ellen Swogger
Mentor: Garth James-CBE
See Undergraduate Scholars Conference pictures at:
http://www.erc.montana.edu/CBEssentials-SW/education/USPConference_05.htm
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Thesis Alert
“Power Management for Microbial Fuel Cells,” Thesis Defense by
Avinash Shantaram, M.S. Candidate in Environmental Engineering,
Montana State University, April 2005.
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
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CBE People In Action
Paul Sturman attended a meeting with the working group on Air and
Water Treatment of the American Dental Association Standards
Committee and Dental Products, Baltimore, MD, March 8-10, 2005. This
meeting was to finalize plans for a standard test apparatus to
assess the efficacy of dental unit water line antimicrobials.
Zbigniew Lewandowski attended the International Water Association
Specialist Forum, Maastricht, The Netherlands, March 28–April 5,
2005. Such meetings are organized every few years to discuss IWA’s
strategic plans, coordinate the work of specialist groups, and
prepare for the upcoming events, such as the World Water Congress in
Beijing.
Phil Stewart presented “Biocides and Biofilms,” Dow Biocides,
Buffalo Grove, IL, April 6-8, 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 April issue at
http://www.BiofilmsOnline.com.
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Diane Williams (editor)
and Kevin Grealish
(assistant editor) of the CBE News Update
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