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Center for Biofilm Engineering
News Update:
June, 2008
Volume 11, Issue 6-7
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Industry Highlights
Upcoming Technical Advisory Conference
The summer 2008 Technical Advisory Conference (TAC) for our
Industrial Associate members and invited guests will be held in
Bozeman MT, July 15–17, 2008 (Tuesday-Thursday). The TAC will
feature sessions on coatings for biofilm inhibition, environmental
biofilms, water/industrial biofilms, biofilm methods and microscopy,
nitrogen compounds and their biofilm impact, and physics of biofilm
control.
See the TAC agendas on our homepage. Please contact Paul Sturman
(406) 994-2102 for further information.
Conference Agenda (pdf)
Workshop Agenda (pdf)
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Research Highlights
EPA Contracts $1.7 Million to Support Test Method Development
for Antimicrobial Products
On April 1, 2008, the MSU-CBE Standardized Biofilm Methods
Laboratory was awarded a 5 year, $1.7 million contract with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Work performed under this
contract will include laboratory research to support the development
and standardization of test methods for measuring the performance of
antimicrobial products, including those for biofilm bacteria, and
statistical services related to EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs
Antimicrobial Testing Program and various Homeland Security
initiatives. Darla Goeres is the contract's principal investigator
and Marty Hamilton of Big Sky Statistical Analysts LLC will
collaborate on the project as a statistical subcontractor.
Darla attended an ASTM E35.15 subcommittee meeting in Anaheim, CA
April 7–9, 2008. She was interviewed for an article published in the
ASTM Standardization News, May/June 2008 issue, “Development of
Latest Proposed Biofilm Standard Launched.”
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DOE Awards
Drs. Matthew Fields, Joseph Seymour, and Brent Peyton have each
received $16,500 one-year grants funded by the U.S. Department of
Energy, and contracted through the Inland Northwest Research
Alliance, Inc. (INRA) and Montana State University. The funded
projects are as follows:
Rapid deduction of stress response pathways in metal and
radionuclide reducing bacteria.
Phase 2: Molecular determinants of community activity, stability and
ecology (MDCASE) (ESPP2)
PI: Matthew Fields, Microbiology
Subsurface uranium fate and transport: Integrated experiments and
modeling of coupled biogeochemical mechanisms of nanocrystalline
uraninite oxidation by Fe(III)-(hydr)oxides
PI: Brent Peyton, Chemical and Biological Engineering
Mechanistically-based field-scale models of uranium biogeochemistry
from upscaling pore-scale experiments and models
PI: Joseph Seymour, Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Faculty Research Award
Darla Goeres received the CBE faculty research award in recognition
of her leadership of the Standardized Biofilm Methods group,
initiative in engaging industry, regulators, and standard-setting
organizations, and perseverance and success in bringing in major new
EPA funding.
Read more about awards
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In the Media
Binghamton University Magazine recently published an article in the
Spring 2008 issue, “Bioslime,” by Jim H. Smith. The article
highlights the work of CBE alumni David Davies and Karin Sauer, and
research colleague Alex Rickard, who has twice been an invited
speaker at the CBE’s Technical Advisory Conferences. CBE Director
Phil Stewart is also quoted in the article. See pages 22-27.
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Latest CBE Publications
“Localized gene expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms”
Lenz AP, Williamson K, Pitts B, Stewart PS, Franklin MJ.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 2008 May 16. [Epub ahead of print]
Read abstract
“Action of antimicrobial substances produced by different oil
reservoir Bacillus strains against biofilm formation”
Korenblum E, Sebastián GV, Paiva MM, Coutinho CM, Magalhães FC,
Peyton BM, Seldin L
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2008; 79(1):97-103
Read abstract
“Resolving biogeochemical phenomena at high spatial resolution
through electron microscopy”
Geesey GG, Borch T, Reardon CL
Geobiology 2008; 6(3):263–269
Read abstract
“Antimicrobial-coated endotracheal tubes: An experimental study”
Berra L, F. Curto, G. Li Bassi, P. Laquerriere, B. Pitts, A.
Baccarelli, T. Kolobow
Intensive Care Med. 2008 Apr 17 [Epub ahead of print]
Read abstract
“Biofilm penetration, triggered release and in vivo activity of
inhaled liposomal amikacin in chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung
infections”
Meers P, Neville M, Malinin V, Scotto AW, Sardaryan G, Kurumunda R,
Mackinson C, James G, Fisher S, Perkins WR
J Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 61(4):859-868 (2008)
Read abstract
“Hexavalent chromium reduction in Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough causes transitory inhibition of sulfate reduction and
cell growth”
Klonowska A, Clark ME, Thieman SB, Giles BJ, Wall JD, and Fields MW
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 78(6):1007-1016 (2008)
Read abstract
“Candida albicans viability after exposure to amphotericin B:
Assessment using metabolic assays and colony forming units”
Khot PD, Suci PA, Tyler BJ
J Microbiol Methods 2008;72(3):268-274
Read abstract
“Internally coated endotracheal tubes with silver sulfadiazine in
polyurethane to prevent bacterial colonization: A clinical trial”
Berra L, T. Kolobow, P. Laquerriere, B. Pitts, S. Bramati, J.
Pohlmann, C. Marelli, M. Panzeri, P. Brambillasca, F. Villa, A.
Baccarelli, S. Bouthors, H.T. Stelfox, L.M. Bigatello, J. Moss, A.
Pesenti
Intensive Care Med. 2008 Apr 17 [Epub ahead of print]
Read abstract
“Development of a chronic wound in a diabetic (db/db) mouse by
infection with biofilm”
Hochwalt P, Zhao G, Underwood R, Usui M, Singh P, Stewart P, Olerud
J, Fleckman P
J Investigative Dermatology 2008; 128(S1):S195 Meeting Abstract 1168
Read abstract
"Autoinducer-2 triggers the oxidative stress response in
Mycobacterium avium leading to biofilm formation"
Geier H, Mostowy S, Cangelosi GA, Behr MA, Ford TE
Appl Environ Microbiol 2008; 74(6):1798-1804
Read abstract
“Strain-specific proteome responses of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to
biofilm-associated growth and to calcium”
Patrauchan MA, Sarkisova SA, Franklin MJ
Microbiology 2007; 153(11):3838–3851
Read abstract
“Pseudomonas biofilm penetration and activity of liposomal amikacin
(ArikaceTM)”
Meers P, Malinin, V, Lee J, Neville M, Sardaryan G, James G, Fisher
S, Perkins WR
Pediatric Pulmonology 2007; 42(S30):322-323 Special Issue: 21st
Annual North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference
Read abstract
“Influence of the hydrodynamic environment on quorum sensing in
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
biofilms
Kirisits MJ, Margolis JJ, PurevdorjGage BL, Vaughan B, Chopp DL,
Stoodley P, Parsek MR
J Bacteriol 2007; 189(22):8357-8360
Read abstract
“The role of FLO11 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae biofilm development
in a laboratory based flow-cell system”
Purevdorj-Gage B, Orr ME, Stoodley P, Sheehan KB, Hyman LE
FEMS Yeast Research 2007; 7(3):372–379
Read abstract
View the complete CBE publications database
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New Employee
Karen Moll recently joined the Standardized Biofilm Methods
Laboratory (SBML) as a Research Assistant III on May 19, 2008. She
will work with the rest of the SBML team on the development of
biofilm methods and biofilm testing projects. Ms. Moll has a BS in
Biology from Syracuse University and has close to six years
experience working in industrial microbiology testing laboratories.
In between her time working in industrial laboratories, Ms. Moll
spent two years in Cameroon, West Africa where she taught biology to
students at an equivalent level of 7th grade through freshman year
of college as a Peace Corp volunteer.
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Outreach
Visitors
Jordon Gruber will be working in the Standard Methods Lab for the
next two months. Jordon is a student intern with Procter & Gamble
and is a senior in microbiology at Clemson University.
John Neuman, CBE technical operations manager, toured eleven students from Super Science High School in
Oita City, Japan, 1 May 2008. Along with their teacher, project
leader, Yuji Otsuka, and principal, Hideo Kawakami, they were
visiting the CBE to learn more about biofilms. Oita City is located
in a geothermal environment similar to Yellowstone National Park.
From the geothermal activity, they experience negative impacts to
the city from acid rain and sulfur dust.
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Education
Student Research Celebration
CBE faculty and students presented posters at the Student Research
Celebration
(Formerly the Undergraduate Scholars Conference), MSU campus in
Bozeman, Montana, April 15, 2008.
Read more about the 24 authors and poster titles
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2008 Faculty Awards
Several CBE-associated faculty have received awards this year
for their contributions to research and education.
Read more
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Thesis Alert
“Breakthrough of indicator organisms from slow sand filters as part
of a drinking water production system for sub-Saharan Africa,”
thesis defense by Sidy Ba, M.S. candidate in Environmental
Engineering, Montana State University, May 2008.
“Hydraulic model calibration for the Girwood, Alaska water
distribution system,” thesis defense by Trevor Ryan Trasky, M.S.
candidate in Environmental Engineering, Montana State University,
May 2008.
“Environmental and genetic factors leading to Mycobacterium avium biofilm
formation,” thesis defense by Henriette Geier, PhD candidate in
Microbiology, Montana State University, April 2008.
View thesis abstracts
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Professional Paper
“The two-component signal transduction systems of Pseudomonas aeruginosa,” by Jessica Richard, M.S. candidate in Microbiology,
Montana State University, May 2008.
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CBE People in Action
Zbigniew Lewandowski was invited as a keynote speaker to present
"Quantifying mass transport, structure, and microbial activity in
biofilms," at The First Israeli Conference on Biofilms in Water
and Food Industries," Israel Institute of Technology, Technion,
Haifa, May 15, 2008.
Kelly Kirker presented “Staphylococcus aureus biofilms
prevent scratch wound closure in vitro,” at the Society Advance
Wound Care Meeting San Diego, CA April 24-27, 2008.
Elinor deLancey Pulcini presented "Biofilms and the biodiversity of
slime," at the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Scientists (ASCLS),
Idaho Spring Convention, Pocatello, Idaho, April 17-19, 2008.
Phil Stewart presented a three-day workshop on Biofilm Control at
the University of Concepcion in Concepcion, Chile, April 7-9, 2008.
This event was a continuation of interaction between the CBE and the
biofilm group in Concepcion led by Homero Urrutia. The two groups
have hosted reciprocal workshops and visits regularly since 2001.
Dr. Stewart lectured to approximately 40 attendees on topics of:
issues in biofilm control, antimicrobial tolerance in biofilms, and
alternative strategies for biofilm control.
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Upcoming CBE Workshops
Advanced Biofilm Methods Workshop – Technical Advisory Conference
July 14, 2008
This workshop is for CBE’s Industrial Associate members on a
first-come, first-served basis. If there is space available for more
participants, other conference attendees will be invited to join the
workshop.
Read more about CBE workshops
See the July 14th draft workshop agenda
“Biofilms Summer School,” organized by the CBE's Biofilm
Structure-Function Research Group, is composed of three workshops.
July 28 – August 8, 2008
Read the details of each workshop at the link below.
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