| Colloquium
Friday, September 8, 2006 4:10 PM
Speaker:
Dr. Isaac Klapper Department of Mathematical Sciences Montana State
University
Title:
“A Physical View of Biofilm Structure”
Abstract:
Biofilms are ubiquitous biological ecosystems consisting of large
numbers of microbial organisms contained in a self-secreted polymeric
matrix. Biofilm structure plays an important role in biofilm function
and control. It is thus important to determine physical properties of
biofilms regarded as materials. Measurements indicate that biofilms can
be characterized as viscoelastic fluids. Observations demonstrate the
tendency for material failure via sloughing of large chunks. In this
talk I will discuss some efforts to understand physical properties of
biofilms as materials and to use this knowledge to construct models
capable of describing long-time behavior of biofilms.
Host: Jiong Qiu
Refreshments 3:45 p.m. EPS - 2nd Floor Atrium
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