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The Center for Biofilm Engineering:
Biofilm research & education relevant to industry, health, and the environment
Multidisciplinary research teams find solutions to industrially relevant biofilm problems, as well as beneficial uses for microbial biofilms at the Montana State University Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE). The CBE was established in 1990 as a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center. As part of the MSU College of Engineering, the CBE gives students a chance to get a head start on their careers by conducting research with teams led by world-recognized leaders in the biofilm field.
 
 ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPDATES


CBE Newsletter

BiofilmsOnline

Web Updates

New PhD IGERT Program: Geobiological Systems

Employment:  Technical Operations Manager

CBE Fall Seminar Series

 

THE 2008 ANNUAL REPORT

Why do we collaborate (p 2)? How do connections make an impact (p 4)?  Who have we been collaborating with (pp 8,9)?

All this and more in the 2008 Annual Report

 TAKE A LOOK
MICROBE POWER:
Read the full story
Matthew Fields received a five-year $1.65 million grant from the DOE to study how microbes living together interact.
More about Field's biofilm research


ON THE COVER OF C&EN:
Read about the cover image

Congratulations to Susana Sánchez and Betsey Pitts, Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University, whose image was featured on the cover of the June 9, 2008 issue of Chemical & Engineering News.
 FEATURED LINKS

NIH Chronic Wound Grant
overview of the NIH Grant for Wound Biofilms in the CBE's 2007 Annual Report, page 5

INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY
participate in NIH Grant for Wound Biofilms
 

 ACTION ITEMS

ATTEND a workshop or conference

JOIN our Industrial Associates Program

STUDY biofilms at the CBE

SUBSCRIBE to the CBE Newsletter

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