PUBLIC TALK: Biofilms: The slimy world that beneficial and harmful bacteria live in
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Biofilms: The slimy world that beneficial and harmful bacteria live in |
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A public lecture by Sarah Codd, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Montana State University and 2015 UWA Gledden Visiting Fellow.
This presentation will cover the range of places where biofilms are found naturally in the environment, where they can be beneficially introduced and established, and where they can be damaging and detrimental. A primary focus of the presentation will be the use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques to study these interesting biological systems. Professor Sarah Codd is particularly skilled in the study of practical engineering problems involving biofilms using NMR and MRI.
Cost: Free, but RSVP required via the website
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