Parent institution | Montana State University |
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Established | April 15, 1990[1] |
Mission | Advance the basic knowledge, technology and education required to understand, control and exploit biofilm processes |
Director | Matthew W. Fields (2015–current) Philip S. Stewart (2005–2015) John W. Costerton (1993–2004) William G. Characklis (1990–92) |
Formerly called | Center for Interfacial Microbial Process Engineering[2] |
Location | , , United States |
Coordinates | 45°39′57″N 111°02′47″W / 45.66583°N 111.04639°W |
Website | www |
The Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE) is an interdisciplinary research, education, and technology transfer institution located on the central campus of Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. The center was founded in April 1990 as the Center for Interfacial Microbial Process Engineering with a grant from the Engineering Research Centers (ERC) program of the National Science Foundation (NSF).[3] The CBE integrates faculty from multiple university departments to lead multidisciplinary research teams—including graduate and undergraduate students—to advance fundamental biofilm knowledge, develop beneficial uses for microbial biofilms, and find solutions to industrially relevant biofilm problems. The center tackles biofilm issues including chronic wounds, bioremediation, and microbial corrosion through cross-disciplinary research and education among engineers, microbiologists and industry.[4][5]
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