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Molecular BIOSciences |> Biofilm Science & Engineering
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Anne K. Camper, Ph. D
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Ross P Carlson, Ph. D
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Sarah L Codd, Ph. D
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Valerie Copie, Ph. D
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Matthew W Fields, Ph. D
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Christine M. Foreman, Ph. D
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Michael J. Franklin, Ph. D
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Robin Gerlach, Ph. D
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Timothy R. McDermott, Ph. D
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Brent M. Peyton, Ph. D
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Barry H Pyle, Ph. D
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Joseph D Seymour, Ph. D
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Otto R. Stein, Ph. D
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Philip S. Stewart, Ph. D
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Biofilm Science & Engineering
Biofilm form when bacteria attach to wetted surfaces, and begin to excrete a slimy, glue-like substance. Colonies of biofilm bacteria carry out a variety of detrimental or beneficial reactions that affect all of us daily.
At the Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE), multidisciplinary research teams find solutions and applications for industrially relevant problems and potentials of microbial biofilm formation. The CBE was established in 1990 as a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center to foster a new approach to university engineering and science education.
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