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Center for Biofilm Engineering
News Update:
September, 2006
Volume 9, Issue 8-9
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Research Highlights
NSF Awards “Biofilms: The Hypertextbook”
The National Science Foundation has awarded Montana State
University's Center for Biofilm Engineering a $498,270 grant to develop
a web-based undergraduate teaching and active-learning resource about
biofilms. The grant begins September 1, 2006 and expires August 31,
2009.
Read more about the project at:
http://www.biofilm.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/newsarchives/HTML/2006/NSF_Hypertextbook_Award.htm
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New Industrial Associate
We welcome Sandia National Laboratories as our newest Industrial
Associate member
(http://www.sandia.gov/).
Dr. Susan Altman, Principal Member of Technical Staff, Geohydrology
Department, will be the designated representative. Sandia is a national
laboratory with interests in biosystems research and increasing the
safety, security and sustainability of water infrastructure
(http://www.sandia.gov/water/).
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CBE Annual Report
This year’s report is compact, colorful and full of information about
the CBE programs and the creative people who study and work with
biofilms. It is now posted in a downloadable pdf format on our Resource
Library web pages at:
http://www.biofilm.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/AnnualReports/default.htm
Enjoy the read!
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Conference Proceedings
CBE Technical Advisory Conference Proceedings are coveted documents
that are disseminated first to our Industrial Associate members, and
then web posted later in the year for the general public. Find the
recently posted “Proceedings Winter 2006” in the Resource Library web
pages, at:
http://www.biofilm.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/Proceedings/default.htm
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Retirement Farewell
Senior Researcher Associate, Rick Veeh, retired from the Center this
month, and we wish him the best in his future pursuits. Rick has worked
at the CBE since the inception of the engineering research center in
1991. He has had many interests and contributed his expertise to the
Center's research and outreach programs, including Pan-American Advanced
Studies Institutes (PASI) and biofilm workshops. In particular, for his
finale, this past year Rick put together a lab class/seminar for CBE
researchers based on the idea of using FISH (fluorescence in-situ
hybridizations) on cryosectioned biofilms. This seminar began in January
and culminated in application of the techniques in an experiment during
this past TAC workshop. This kind of endeavor is viewed by his
colleagues as the interdisciplinary legacy Rick leaves with us. He plans
to travel a bit in retirement, adopt a quieter lifestyle in a smaller
Montana town, and spend some time with hobbies new and old, including
woodworking, building mandolins, playing music, fishing (without labeled
DNA probes), golf, and gardening...not necessarily in that order! After
his travels, he hopes to do some consulting work and also become
involved in projects where he could contribute technical writing.
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In the Media
A July edition of “Face the State” featured biofilms, the Center for
Biofilm Engineering, and the new NIH grant to study biofilms in chronic
wounds. The show was aired Sunday, July 30th at 9:00 am on the local CBS
station KBZK (channel 4). This piece was shown on CBS affiliates across
Montana.
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New Visiting Scholar
Ayrat Ziganshin, a visiting Ph.D. student from Tatarstan, Russia, is
a Fulbright scholar from Kazan State University and will work with Robin
Gerlach’s group on various topics related to the transformation of
explosives. Ayrat has training in microbiology and has already begun his
work, which will initially focus on the transformation of
2,4,6-trinitrotoluene by yeast cells. He plans to be at the CBE until
May 2007.
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New Employee
We welcome John Baker, our new computer and network administrator who
will provide support for current CBE IT needs and vision for future
needs. John has 20 years of experience in the IT field in five different
industries including automotive manufacturing, gaming, research and
development, trade shows, and military. He has five years of
instructional experience teaching mechanical engineering principles and
practices for the US Navy. John enjoys riding his motorcycle (Harley) on
the weekends when he’s not doing IT work. We are delighted to have him
on board!
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Outreach to Middle Schools
The CBE introduced 20 middle schoolers to the gooey world of biofilms.
CBE staff and students gave the students some hands-on experience at the
microscopes and Phil Stewart demonstrated his “snotty” biofilms. Read
more about the tour and view a few pictures at:
http://www.biofilm.montana.edu/Res-Lib99-SW/newsarchives/HTML/2006/Gear_Up.htm
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CBE People in Action
Phil Stewart presented “Antimicrobial Tolerance in Microbial
Biofilms,” Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, GA, July 28,
2006.
Christoph Fux, CBE clinician collaborator, presented “Biofilm-Related
Infections: In Vivo Questions – In Vitro Answers?” Montana State
University, August 2, 2006.
Darla Goeres presented "Understanding the Potential for Bias in Biofilm
Log Reduction Calculations" to the Antimicrobials Division of the EPA in
Arlington, VA on August 2, 2006.
Darla Goeres presented "Biological Reactors: Tools for Growing Biofilm
in the Laboratory" to the Office of Pesticide Program (OPP) of the EPA
in Ft. Meade, MD on August 3, 2006.
Phil Stewart presented "The Biofilm Infection Hypothesis," 1st
International Symposium on Wound Healing and Technology (WHAT I),
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, August 28, 2006.
Randy Wolcott, CBE clinician collaborator, presented "Biofilm Based
Wound Care," 1st International Symposium on Wound Healing and Technology
(WHAT I), University of Washington, Seattle, WA, August 28, 2006.
Phil as an invited speaker will present “Anti-Biofilm Properties of
Chitosan-Coated Surfaces,” American Chemical Society 232nd National
Meeting & Exposition, San Francisco, CA, September 10 −14, 2006.
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Web Watch
BiofilmsOnline.com
See the BiofilmsOnline.com September issue at
http://www.BiofilmsOnline.com.
Subscribe to the monthly newsletter by registering at:
http://www.biofilmsonline.com/cgi-bin/biofilmsonline/newsletter_signup.html
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Diane Williams
(editor) of the CBE News Update.
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