On January 30, 2013, over 150 people attended the Biofilm Innovations 2013 conference held at Northeastern University, which included short film clips, a panel discussion, poster session, and scientific presentations from several biofilm experts from around the country.
The mission of the event, co-organized by ChemE Chair and Professor Tom Webster and Arthroplasty Patient Foundation Founder Richard Longland, was to highlight the significant health problems posed by bacteria and how scientists are developing novel ways to outsmart bacteria.
Professor Tom Webster expresses his thanks to all who attended.
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Over 150 People Attended ChE Biofilm Innovations 2013 Conference
On January 30, 2013, over 150 people attended the Biofilm Innovations 2013 conference held at Northeastern University, which included short film clips, a panel discussion, poster session, and scientific presentations from several biofilm experts from around the country.
The mission of the event, co-organized by ChemE Chair and Professor Tom Webster and Arthroplasty Patient Foundation Founder Richard Longland, was to highlight the significant health problems posed by bacteria and how scientists are developing novel ways to outsmart bacteria.
Professor Tom Webster expresses his thanks to all who attended.