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We are part of the West Penn Allegheny Health System

Paul Stoodley, Ph.D.

Associate Professor and Vice Director for Imaging Center for Genomic Sciences
Allegheny-Singer Research Institute
320 E. North Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15212-4772
Phone: (412) 359-687
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Full List of Publications, Presentations and Consulting Projects

94. Kirisits, M.J., Margolis, J.J., Purevdorj-Gage, B.L., Vaughan, B., Chopp, D.L., Stoodley, P. and Parsek, M.R. 2007. The Influence of the hydrodynamic environment on quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. J. Bact. In press.

 

93. Palmer, R.J. Jr. and Stoodley, P. 2007. Biofilms 2007: Broadened horizons and new emphases. Meeting Review. J. Bact. In press.

 

92. Post, J.C., Hiller, N.L., Nistico, L., Stoodley, P., Ehrlich, G.D. 2007. The role of biofilms in otolaryngologic infections: update 2007. Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 15(5):347-351.

 

91. Mußmann, M., Hu, F.Z., Richter, M., de Beer, D., Preisler, A., Jørgensen, B.B., Oliver Glöckner, F., Amann, R., Koopman, W.J.H., Janto, B., Hogg, J., Boissy, R., Lasken, R.S., Stoodley, P. and Ehrlich, G.D. 2007. Insights into the genome of large sulphur bacteria revealed by analysis of single filaments. PloS Biology. 5(9): e230.

 

90.  Effect of powered brushing on fluoride delivery through Streptococcus mutans biofilms. 2007. Stoodley, P., Longwell, M., Nguyen, D., Nistico, L. and von Ohle, C. Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry. 28(9 Suppl 1)15-22.

89. Bacterial Biofilms, Other Structures Seen as Mainstream Concepts. 2007. Schaudinn, C., Stoodley, P., Kainović, A., OKeeffe, T., Costerton, J.W., Robinson, D., Baum, M., Ehrlich, G.D. and Webster, P. Microbe. 2(5):231-237.

88. Purevdorj-Gage B., Orr M., Stoodley P., Sheehan K.B., and Hyman L.E. 2007. The role of the FLO11 in S. cerevisiae adhesion and biofilm development in a laboratory based flow-cell system. FEMS Yeast Research. (3):372-9.

87. LaFramboise, W.A., Scalise, D., Stoodley, P., Graner, S.R., Guthrie, R.D., Magovern, J.A. 2007. Cardiac fibroblasts influence cardiomyocyte phenotype in vitro. A.J. Physiology -Cell Physiology.  292:C1799-C1808.

86. Horswill, A.R., Stoodley, P. Stewart, P.S. and Parsek, M.R. 2007. The impact of the chemical, biological, and physical environment on quorum sensing in structured microbial communities. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 387(2):371-380.

85. Towler, B., Stoodley, P., Cunningham, A.B. and McKittrick, L. 2007. A model of fluid-biofilm interaction using a burger material law. Biotech. Bioeng. 96(2):259-271.

84. Hall-Stoodley, L., Hu, F.Z., Gieseke, A., Nistico, L., Nguyen, D., Hayes, J., Forbes, M., Greenberg, D.P., Dice, B., Burrows A., Stoodley, P., Post, J.C., Ehrlich G.D., and Kerschner, J. 2006. Direct detection of bacterial biofilms on the middle-ear mucosa of children with chronic otitis media [Clinical investigation]. JAMA. 296(2):202-211.

83. P. Stoodley, I. Dodds, D. de Beer, H. Lappin Scott, J. D. Boyle. 2005. Flowing biofilms as a transport mechanism for biomass through porous media under laminar and turbulent conditions in a laboratory reactor system. Biofouling. 21(3/4):161-168.

82. Sharp, R.R., Stoodley, P., Adgie, M., Gerlach, R. and Cunningham, A.2005. Visualization and characterization of dynamic patterns of flow, growth and activity of Vibrio fischeri biofilms growing in porous media. Wat. Sci. Technol. 52(7):85-90.

81. Stoodley, P., Purevdorj-Gage, B. and Costerton, J.W. 2005. Clinical significance of seeding dispersal in biofilms: a response. Microbiology. 151:3453-3453.

80. Stoodley, P., Kathju, S., Hu, F.Z., Erdos, G., Levenson, J.E., Mehta, N.S., Dice, B.L., Johnson, S.L., Hall-Stoodley, L., Nistico, L., Sotereanos, N.G., Sewecke, J.J., Post, J.C. and Ehrlich, G.D. 2005. Molecular and imaging techniques for bacterial biofilms in arthroplastic joint infections. Clinical orthopaedics and related research. 437:31-40.

79. Balaban, N., Stoodley, P., Fux, C.A., Wilson, S., Costerton, J.W., Dell'Acqua, G. 2005. Prevention of Staphylococcal biofilms-associated infections by the quorum sensing inhibitor RIP. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 437:48-54.

78. Ehrlich, G.D.,Hu, F.Z., Shen, K., Stoodley, P., and Post, J.C. 2005. Bacterial Plurality as a General Mechanism Driving Persistence in Chronic Infections. Clinical orthopaedics and related research. 437:20-24.

77. Ehrlich, G.D., Stoodley, P., Kathju, S., Zhao, Y., McLeod, B.R., Balaban, N., Hu, F.Z., Sotereanos, N.G., Costerton, J.W., Stewart, P.S., Post, J.C., Lin, Q. 2005. Engineering approaches for the detection and control of orthopedic biofilm infections. Clinical orthopaedics and related research. 437:59-66

76. Braxton, E.E., Ehrlich, G.D., Hall-Stoodley, L. Stoodley, P., Veeh, R., Fux, C., Hu, F.Z. Quigley, M., and Post, J.C. 2005. The Role of Biofilms in Neurosurgical Device-Related Infections. Neurosurgical Review. 28(4):249-55.

75. Norris, P., Noble, M., Francolini, I., Vinogradov, A., Stewart, P.S., Ratner, B., Costerton, J.W. and Stoodley, P. 2005. Ultrasonically controlled release of ciprofloxacin from self-assembled coatings on pHEMA hydrogels for Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm prevention. Antimicobial. Agents Chemo. 49(10):4272-4279.

74. Purevdorj-Gage, B., Costerton, J.W. and Stoodley, P. 2005. Phenotypic differentiation and seeding dispersal in non-mucoid and mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. Microbiology (151):1569-1576.

73. Rupp, C.J., Fux, C. and Stoodley, P. 2005. Viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms in response to fluid shear resists detachment and facilitates rolling migration. Appl. Envron. Microbiol. 71(4): 2175-2178.

72. Fux, C.A.., Shirtliff, M., Stoodley, P. and Costerton J.W. 2005. Can laboratory reference strains mirror 'real-world' pathogenesis? Trends in Microbiology. 13(2): 58-63.

71. Fux C.A., Costerton, W.J., Stewart, P., Stoodley P. 2005. Survival-strategies of medical biofilms. Opinion Article. Trends in Microbiology. 13(1):33-40.

70. Hall-Stoodley, L. and Stoodley, P. 2005. Biofilm formation and the transmission of human pathogens. Trends in Microbiology. 13(1):7-10.

69. Francolini, I., Norris,P.M., Piozzi, A., Donelli, G. and Stoodley, P. 2004. Usnic acid as a natural inhibitor of biofilm formation on polymer surfaces. Antimicrob. Agents. Chemother. 48(11): 4360-4365.

68. Anderson, J.M., G. Cook, J.W. Costerton, S.R. Hanson, A. Hensten-Pettersen, N. Jacobsen, R.J. Johnson, R.N. Mitchell, M. Pasmore, F.J. Schoen, M. Shirtliff, and P. Stoodley. 2004. "Host Reactions to Biomaterials and Their Evaluation," In: Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine, Ratner, B.D., Hoffman, A.S., Schoen, F.J., and Lemons, J.E. (eds.) Elsevier Academic Press, pp. 345-354.

67. Wilson, S., Hamilton, M.A., Hamilton, G.C., Schumann, M.R. and Stoodley, P. 2004. Statistical quantification of the detachment rates and size distribution of cell clumps from wild type (PAO1) and cell signaling mutant (JP1) Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 70(10): 5847-5852.

66. Shaw, T., Winston, M., Rupp, C.J., Klapper, I. and Stoodley, P. 2004. Commonality of elastic relaxation times in biofilms. Physical Review Letters. 93(9):  098102: 1-4.

65. Fux, C.A., Wilson, S., and Stoodley, P. 2004. Dispersal characteristics and antimicrobial susceptibility to emboli from Staphylococcus aureus biofilms in an in-vitro catheter infection model. J. Bact. 186(14): 4486-4491.

64. Post, C.J., Stoodley, P., Hall-Stoodley, L., and Ehrlich, G.D. 2004. The role of biofilms in otolaryngologic infections. Current Opinion in Otolaryngolog & Head & Neck Surgery. 12(3):185-190.

63. Vinogradov, A.M., Winston, M., Rupp, C.J., and Stoodley, P. Rheology of biofilms formed from the dental plaque pathogen Streptococcus mutans. 2004. Biofilms. 1(1): 49-56.

62. Purevdorj, B. and Stoodley, P. 2004. Hydrodynamic considerations of biofilm structure and behavior. In Microbial Biofilms. Ghannoum, M.A. and  O’Toole, G. (Eds). ASM Press, Washington DC. pp 160-173.

61. Hall-Stoodley, L., Costerton, J.W., and Stoodley, P. 2004. Bacterial biofilms: From the environment to infectious disease. Nature Reviews Microbiology. 2(2): 95-108.

60. Francolini, I., Donelli, G. and Stoodley, P. 2003. Polymer designs to control biofilm growth on medical devices. Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology. 2(2-4):307-319.

59. Fux, C.A., Stoodley, P. Hall-Stoodley, L., Costerton, W.J. 2003. Bacterial biofilms — a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy. 1(4): 667—683.

58. Costerton, W.J. and Stoodley, P. 2003. Microbial biofilms: protective niches in ancient and modern geomicrobiology. In: Krumbein WE, Patterson DM, Zavarzin GA (eds) Fossil and recent biofilms: A Natural History of Life on Earth. pp. xv-xxi. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.

57. Towler, B.W., Rupp, C.J., Cunningham, A.B., Stoodley, P. 2003. Viscoelastic properties of a mixed culture biofilm from rheometer creep analysis. Biofouling. 19(5): 279-285.

56. Winston, M., Rupp, C.J., Vinogradov, A., Towler, B.W., Adams, H., and Stoodley, P. 2003. Rheology of Biofilms. Proceedings (electronic) of the ASCE 16th Engineering Mechanics Conference (EM 2003), Seattle, WA, 2003. Paper 548.

55. Costerton, J.W. and Stoodley, P. 2003. ";A closer look"; Interview with Dimensions of Dental Hygiene. June/July 2003. 1(3): 36-37.

54. Heersink, J., Costerton, W.J. and Stoodley, P. 2003. Influence of the Sonicare® toothbrush on the structure and thickness of laboratory grown Streptococcus mutans biofilms assessed by digital time-lapse and confocal microscopy. American Journal of Dentistry. 16(2): 79-83.

53. Purevdorj, B. and Stoodley, P. 2003.The role of cell signalling in biofilm development. In Biofilms in Industry, Medicine and Environmental Biotechnology — Characteristics, analysis and control. Lens, P., O'Flaherty, V., Moran, A., Stoodley, P., Mahony, T. (eds.) pp. 63-78. IWA Publishing, London.

52. Stoodley, P. and Warwood, B.K. 2003.Use of flow cells and Annular Reactors to study biofilms. In Biofilms in Industry, Medicine and Environmental Biotechnology — Characteristics, analysis and control. Lens, P., O'Flaherty, V., Moran, A., Stoodley, P., Mahony, T. (eds.) pp. 197-213.IWA Publishing, London.

51. Marion-Ferey, K., M. Pasmore, P. Stoodley, S. Wilson, G. P. Husson, and J.W. Costerton. 2003. Biofilm removal from silicone tubing: an assessment of the efficacy of dialysis machine decontamination procedures using an in vitro model. J. Hospital Infection, 53(1):64-71.

50. Adams, H., Winston, M.T., Heersink, J., Buckingham-Meyer, K.A, Costerton, W.J., and Stoodley, P. 2002. Development of a laboratory model to assess the removal of biofilm from interproximal spaces by powered tooth brushing. American Journal of Dentistry. 15(Special issue):12B-17B.

49. Leid, J.G., Shirtliff, M.E., Costerton, J.W. and Stoodley, P. 2002. Human leukocytes adhere, penetrate, and respond to Staphylococcus aureus biofilms. Infection and immunity. 70(11): 6339—6345.

48. Stoodley, P., Cargo, R., Rupp, C.J., Wilson, S., and Klapper, I. 2002. Biofilm mechanics and shear induced deformation and detachment. J. Industrial Microbiol. Biotech. 29(6):361-368.

47. Dunsmore, B.C., Jacobsen, A., Hall-Stoodley, L., Bass, C.J., Lappin-Scott, H.M. and Stoodley, P. 2002. The influence of fluid shear on the structure and material properties of sulphate-reducing bacterial biofilms. J. Industrial Microbiol. Biotech. 29(6):347-353.

46. Czechowski, M.H. and Stoodley, P. Antimicrobials and biofilms. 2002. J. Industrial Microbiol. Biotech. 29(6):325.

45. Stoodley, P. Biofilms, smile! You're on confocal scanning laser microscopy camera. 2002. In Emerging trends in oral health care. pp. 15-19. Scientific American Supplement. Scientific American Inc. New York.

44. Stoodley, P. Measuring fluid shear. 2002. In Emerging trends in oral health care. pp. 25. Scientific American Supplement. Scientific American Inc. New York.

43. Purevdorj, B., Costerton, J.W., and Stoodley, P. 2002. Influence of hydrodynamics and cell signaling on the structure and behavior of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 68(9):4457-4464. ** Selected for the Journal Highlights section of ASM News**

42. Stoodley, P., Sauer, K., Davies, D.G. and Costerton J.W. 2002. Biofilms as complex differentiated communities. Ann. Reviews Microbiol. 56:187—209.

41. Klapper, I., Rupp, C.J., Cargo, R., Purevdorj, B., and Stoodley, P. 2002. A viscoelastic fluid description of bacterial biofilm material properties. Biotech. Bioeng. 80(3): 289-296.

40. Hall-Stoodley, L. and Stoodley, P. 2002. Development regulation of microbial biofilms. Curr. Opin. Biotech. 13:228-233.

39. Stoodley, P., Wilson, S., Hall-Stoodley, L., Boyle, J.D., Lappin-Scott, H.M., and Costerton, J.W. 2001. Growth and detachment of cell clusters from mature mixed species biofilms. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 67: 5608-5613.

38. Stoodley, P., Wilson, S., Cargo, R., Piscitteli, C., and Rupp, C.J. 2001. 'Detachment and other dynamic processes in bacterial biofilms' in Surfaces in Biomaterials 2001 Symposium Proceedings. pp. 189-192. Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation, Minneapolis.

37. Stoodley, P., Hall-Stoodley, L., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 2001. Detachment, surface migration, and other dynamic behavior in bacterial biofilms revealed by digital time-lapse imaging. Methods Enzymol. 337:306-319.

36. Stoodley, P., Jacobsen, A., Dunsmore, B.C., Purevdorj, B., Wilson, S., Lappin-Scott, H.M. and Costerton, J.W. 2001. The influence of fluid shear and AlCl3 on the material properties of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 and Desulfovibrio sp. EX265 biofilms. Wat. Sci. Technol. 43:113-120.

35. Kommedal, R., Bakke, R., Dockery, J. and Stoodley, P. 2001. Modelling production of extracellular polymeric substances in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa chemostat culture. Wat. Sci. Technol. 43:129-134.

34. deBeer, D. and Stoodley, P. 'Microbial Biofilms' in Dworkin, M., Falkow, S., Rosenberg, E., Schleifer, K., and Stackebrandt, E., eds. The Prokaryotes: An evolving electronic resource for the microbiological community, 3rd edition (release 3.4), Springer-Verlag, New York, 2000, [http://141.150.157.117:8080/prokPUB/chaprender/jsp/showchap.jsp?chapnum=267].

33. Stoodley, P., Hall-Stoodley, L., Boyle, J.D., Jørgensen, F. and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 2000. Environmental and genetic factors influencing biofilm structure. In Community Structure and Cooperation in Biofilms. pp. 53-64. (eds. D. Allison, P. Gilbert, H.M. Lappin-Scott and M. Wilson). SGM Symposium Series 59. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

32. Moore, G.F., Dunsmore, B.C., Jones, S.M., Smejkal, C.W., Jass, J., Stoodley, P. and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 2000. Microbial detachment from biofilms.In Community Structure and Cooperation in Biofilms. pp. 107-127. (eds. D. Allison, P. Gilbert, H.M. Lappin-Scott and M. Wilson). SGM Symposium Series 59. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

31. Stoodley, P., Boyle, J.D., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 2000. Influence of flow on the structure of bacterial biofilms. In: Microbial Biosystems: New Frontiers. pp. 263-269. Proceedings of the 8th Intl. Symp. on Microbial Ecology. (eds. Bell, C.R., Brylinsky, M and Johnson-Green, P.). Atlantic Canada Society for Microbial Ecology.

30. Stoodley, P., Boyle, J., Cunningham, A.B., Dodds, I., Lappin-Scott, H.M., and Lewandowski, Z. 1999. Biofilm structure and influence on biofouling under laminar and turbulent flows. In: Biofilms in the Aquatic Environment, pp.13-24. Edited by Keevil, C.W., Godfree, A., Holt, D., Dow, C. The Royal Society of Chemistry Press, Cambridge.

29. Stoodley, P., Boyle, J.D., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1999. Biofilm structure and behaviour: influence of hydrodynamics and nutrients. In: Dental plaque revisited: oral biofilms in health and disease, pp. 63-72. Edited by Newman, H.H. and Wilson, M. Eastman Dental Institute, University College London. Bioline, Cardiff, UK.

28. Roberts, S.K., Bass, C.J., Brading, M., Lappin-Scott, H.M. and Stoodley, P. 1999. Biofilm formation and structure: what's new? In: Dental plaque revisited: oral biofilms in health and disease pp. 15-35. Edited by Newman, H.H. and Wilson, M. Eastman Dental Institute, University College London. Bioline, Cardiff, UK.

27. Stoodley, P., Lewandowski, Z., Boyle, J.D. and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1999. The formation of migratory ripples in a mixed species bacterial biofilm growing in turbulent flow. Environ. Microbiol. 1:447-457.

26. Stoodley, P., Jørgensen, F., Williams, P. and Lappin-Scott, H.M.1999.The role of hydrodynamics and AHL signalling molecules as determinants of the structure of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. In: Biofilms: the good, the bad, and the ugly, pp. 323-330. Edited by Bayston, R., Brading, M., Gilbert, P., Walker, J., and Wimpenny, J.W.T. BioLine, Cardiff, UK.

25. Boyle, J.D., Dodds, I., Stoodley, P., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1999. Limits to growth and what keeps a biofilm finite. In: Biofilms: The good, the bad, and the ugly, pp. 303-316. Edited by Bayston, R., Brading, M., Gilbert, P., Walker, J., and Wimpenny, J.W.T. BioLine, Cardiff, UK.

24. Stoodley, P., Lewandowski, Z., Boyle, J.D., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1999. Structural deformation of bacterial biofilms caused by short term fluctuations in flow velocity: an in-situ demonstration of biofilm viscoelasticity. Biotech. Bioeng. 65:83-92.

23. Stoodley, P., deBeer, D., Boyle, J.D., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1999. Evolving perspectives of biofilm structure. Biofouling 14:75-94.

22. Stoodley, P., Dodds, I., Boyle, J.D., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1999. Influence of hydrodynamics and nutrients on biofilm structure. J. Appl. Microbiol. 85:19S-28S.

21. Hall-Stoodley, L., Rayner, J.C., Stoodley, P., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1999. Establishment of experimental biofilms using the modified Robbins device and flow cells. In: Methods in biotechnology Vol. 12: Environmental monitoring of bacteria, pp.307-319. ed. Edwards, C. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ.

20. Stoodley, P., Lewandowski, Z., Boyle, J., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1998. Oscillation characteristics of biofilm streamers in flowing water as related to drag and pressure drop. Biotech. Bioeng. 57:536-544.

19. Stoodley, P., Yang, S., Lappin-Scott, H.M, and Lewandowski, Z. 1997. Relationship between mass transfer coefficient and liquid flow velocity in heterogenous biofilms using microelectrodes and confocal microscopy. Biotech. Bioeng. 56:681-688.

18. Stoodley, P., DeBeer, D., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1997. The influence of electrical fields and pH on biofilm structure as related to the bioelectric effect";. Antimicrob. Agents. Chemother. 41:1876-1879.
** selected for the Journal Highlights section of ASM News**

17. deBeer, D., Stoodley, P., and Lewandowski, Z. 1997.Measurement of local diffusion coefficients in biofilms by micro-injection and confocal microscopy. Biotech. Bioeng. 53:151-158.

16. Stoodley, P., Boyle, J.D., Dodds, I., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1997. Consensus model of biofilm structure. In: Biofilms: community interactions and control, pp. 1-9. Edited by Wimpenny, J.W.T., Handley, P.S., Gilbert, P., Lappin-Scott, H.M., and Jones, M. BioLine, Cardiff, UK.

15. Boyle, J.D., Dodds, I., Stoodley, P., and Lappin-Scott, H.M. 1997. Stress management in biofilms. In: Biofilms: community interactions and control, pp. 15-22. Edited by Wimpenny, J.W.T., Handley, P.S., Gilbert, P., Lappin-Scott, H.M., and Jones, M. BioLine, Cardiff, UK.

14. deBeer, D., Stoodley, P., and Lewandowski, Z. 1996. Liquid flow and mass transport in heterogeneous biofilms. Water Res. 30:2761-2765.

13. Qian, Z., Stoodley, P., and Pitt, W.G. 1996. Effect of low-intensity ultrasound upon biofilm structure from confocal scanning laser microscopy observation. Biomaterials. 17:1975-1980.

12. Pendyala, J., Avci, R., Geesey, G.G., Stoodley, P., Hamilton, M., and Harkin, G. 1996. Chemical effects of biofilm colonization on 304 stainless steel. Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology. 14:1755-1760.

11. Lewandowski, Z. and Stoodley, P. 1995. Flow induced vibrations, drag force, and pressure drop in conduits covered with biofilm. Water Sci. Tech. 32:19-26.

10. deBeer, D. and Stoodley, P. 1995. Relation between the structure of an aerobic biofilm and mass transport phenomena. Water Sci. Tech. 32:11-18.

9. Hamilton, M.A., Johnson, K.R., Camper, A.K., Stoodley, P., Harkin, G.J., Gillis, R.J., and Shope, P.A. 1994. Analysis of bacterial spatial patterns at the initial stage of biofilm formation. Biometrical Journal. 37:393-408.

8. Lewandowski, Z., Stoodley, P., and Altobelli S. 1995. Experimental and conceptual studies on mass transport in biofilms. Water Sci. Tech. 31:153-162.

7. Camper, A.K., Hamilton, M.A., Johnson, K.R., Stoodley, P., Harkin, G.J., and Daly, D.S. 1994. Bacterial colonization of surfaces in flowing systems: methods and analysis. Ultrapure Water. 11:27-35.

6. Lewandowski, Z., and Stoodley, P., and Roe. F. 1995. Internal mass transport in heterogenous biofilms - recent advances. Paper 222. CORROSION 95, NACE, Orlando, Fl.

5. Lewandowski, Z., Stoodley, P., Altobelli S., and Fukushima E. 1994. Hydrodynamics and kinetics in biofilm systems - recent advances and new problems. Water Sci. Tech. 29:223-229.

4. Stoodley, P., de Beer, D., and Lewandowski, Z. 1994. Liquid flow in biofilm systems. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 60:2711-2716.

3. de Beer, D., Stoodley, P., and Lewandowski, Z. 1994. Liquid flow in heterogenous biofilms. Biotech. Bioeng. 44:636-641.

2. de Beer, D., Stoodley, P., Roe, F., and Lewandowski, Z. 1994. Effects of biofilm structures on oxygen distribution and mass transport. Biotech. Bioeng. 43:1131-1138.

1. Characklis, W.G., Little, B.J., Stoodley, P., and McCaughey M.S. 1991. Microbial fouling and corrosion in nuclear power plant service water systems. Paper 281. CORROSION '91 NACE, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1991.

In progress

Purevdorj-Gage B., Orr M., Stoodley P., Suci P., Sheehan K. B., and Hyman L.E. 2006. The role of the FLO11 in S. cerevisiae adhesion and biofilm development. J. Appl. Microbiol

Fux, C.A., Wilson, S. Kim, S., Nistico, Nguyen, D., Buchinsky, F.J., Ehrlich, G.D., Balaban, N., Stoodley, P.  2006. The role of the quorum-sensing compounds "target of RNAIII activating protein" (TRAP) and "RNAIII inhibiting peptide" (RIP) in staphylococcal biofilm formation in vitro. Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy.

Suci, P.A., Cady, S., Gentile, P. and Stoodley, P. 2006. Hyperspectral imaging incorporated into a mobile biofilm unit to detect perturbations in water quality. Biofouling.

The influence of hydrodynamics on the onset of las Quorum Sensing Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. 2006. Kirisits, M.J., Purevdorj-Gage, B.L., Parsek, M., Hentzer, M., Givskov, M.and Stoodley, P. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.

Posters

Sambanthamoorthy, K., Stoodley, P., Hall-Stoodley, L.Nistico, L., Longwell, M., Hu, F., Kathju, S., Mehta, N., Post, J.C., Ehrlich, G.D. Microbial biofilm research at the Center for Genomic Sciences. Poster 205. Drexel Discovery Day. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philladelphia.10/3/07.

 

Nistico, L., Hall-Stoodley, L., Stoodley, P., Gieseke, A., Coticchia, J., Baratz, M., Kathju, S., Kerschner, J.E., Liu, Y., Post, J.C., Ehrlich, G.D. Imaging biofilm in clinical samples. Poster 233. Drexel Discovery Day. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philladelphia.10/3/07.

 

Hillman, T., Gahlot, V., Stoodley, P., Nistico, L., Post, J.C., Ehrlich, G.D., Labib, M., Davidson, T., Stoodley, P. Biofilm polymicrobial infection-resistant implant for otologic application. Poster 227. Drexel Discovery Day. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philladelphia.10/3/07.

 

Hall-Stoodley, L., Mehta, A., Mehta, A., Nistico, L., Nguyen, D., Ehrlich, G.D., Stoodley, P. 2007. A Novel Method for 3D Visualization and Quantification of the Biofilm Slime Matrix Reveals Complex Tertiary Structures. Poster 235. Drexel Discovery Day. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philladelphia.10/3/07.

 

Lasko, L-A., Stoodley, P., Nistico, L., Hall-Stoodley, L., Johnson, S., Baratz, M., Gahlot, V., Post, J.C., Ehrlich, G.D., Kathju, S. Biofilms in orthopedic joint implant infection: in vitro and in vivo studies. Poster 231B. Drexel Discovery Day. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philladelphia.10/3/07.

 

Hall-Stoodley, L., Nistico, L., Nguyen, D., Hayes, J., Hu, F.Z., Post, J.C., Ehrlich, G.D., Stoodley, P. 2007. Clinically Relevant Strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae Form Biofilms and Exhibit Variability in the Extent of Polysaccharide Matrix Production and Resistance to Antibiotics. Poster 225. Drexel Discovery Day. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philladelphia.10/3/07.

 

West, A., Mather, M., Boucek, A., Nistico, L., Johnson, S., Carabin, L., Hall-Stoodley, L., Ehrlich, G.D., Post, J.C., Stoodley, P., Kathju, S. Biofilm formation on surgical sutures and mesh as a source of persistent infection. Poster 18. Drexel Discovery Day. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philladelphia.10/3/07.

 

Hall-Stoodley, L., Mehta, A., Mehta, A., Nistico, L., Nguyen, D., Ehrlich, G.D., Stoodley, P. 2007. A Novel Method for 3D Visualization and Quantification of the Biofilm Slime Matrix Reveals Complex Tertiary Structures. ASM Session Title: 349/Q. Biofilms, Biofouling, and Corrosion. Poster Presentation Number Q-508. ASM 107th AGM. May 21-25, Toronto.

 

Hall-Stoodley, L., Nistico, L., Nguyen, D., Hayes, J., Hu, F.Z., Post, J.C., Ehrlich, G.D., Stoodley, P. 2007. Clinically Relevant Strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae Form Biofilms and Exhibit Variability in the Extent of Polysaccharide Matrix Production and Resistance to Antibiotics. ASM Session Title: 138/D. Stretocci, Enterococci and Staphylococci. Poster Presentation Number D-123. ASM 107th AGM. May 21-25, Toronto.

 

Nistico, L., Gieseke, A., Coticchia, J.M., Burrows, A., Khampang P., Kerschner, J.E., Post, J.C., Ehrlich, G.D., Stoodley, P., Hall-Stoodley, L. 2007. Localization of upper respiratory pathogens in pediatric adenoids exhibits biofilm formation. ASM Session Title: 069/D. Oral and upper respiratory bacterial pathogens. Poster Presentation Number D-087. ASM 107th AGM. May 21-25, Toronto.

 

Polerecky, L., Bissett, A., Suci, P., Stoodley, P., deBeer, D. 2007. Mobile system for spectral imaging of reflectance and fluorescence from environmental samples at various spatial scales. Poster: B140. ASM Biofilms 2007, March 25-29. Quebec City.

 

Kirisits, M.J., Margolis, J.J., Purevdorj-Gage, L., Stoodley, P., Parsek, M.R. 2007. The Effect of Flow Velocity on Quorum Size in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms. Poster: B196. ASM Biofilms 2007, March 25-29. Quebec City.

 

von Ohle, C., Gieseke, A., Nistico, L., Nguyen, D., Decker, E., Ehrlich, G., Stoodley, P.. 2007. Microsensor measurements of local metabolic activity in ex vivo dental biofilms treated with chlorhexidine. Poster: A347. ASM Biofilms 2007, March 25-29. Quebec City.

 

Nistico, L., Hall-Stoodley, L., Stoodley, P., Gieseke, A., Coticchia, J.M., Baratz, M., Kathju, S., Kerschner, J.E., Liu, Y., Post, J.C., Ehrlich, G.D. 2007. Imaging biofilm in clinical samples. Poster: B110. ASM Biofilms 2007, March 25-29. Quebec City.

 

C. Von Ohle, A. Gieseke, L. Nistico, D. Nguyen, E.-M. Decker, and P. Stoodley. 2006. Microsensor Measurements of Metabolic Activities (O2, pH) Inside Dental Biofilms.  Poster: 0707. IADR Pan European Federation 2006 (September 13-16, 2006), Dublin 

 

Stoodley L, Levenson J, Dice B, Mehta NS, Stoodley P, Hu F, Nistico L, Antalis P, Ehrlich N, Hayes J, Post JC, Ehrlich GD, Erdos G. 2005.  The Use of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Fluorescent Protein Reporter Vectors for the Investigation of Biofilm Formation (poster).  2005 Annual ARO Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

Cady, S.L., Stoodley, P., Gentile, P., Suci, P. 2004. The mobile biofilm unit (MBU): A technological innovation in geomicrobial studies. Poster: T46. Biomineralization in Terrestrial Hot Springs: The Preservation of Thermophiles in Past and Present-Day Systems 2004. Geological Society of America. Denver Annual Meeting (November 7–10, 2004), Colorado.

 

Norris, P.M., Stoodley, P., Stewart, P.S., Noble, M.L., Ratner, B.D., Costerton, J.W. 2004. Ultrasonically Controlled Antibiotic Release from Hydrogel Coatings for Biofilm Prevention.  NJCBM 7th Biomaterials Symposium on Biomaterials Science October 21-22, 2004.

 

I. Francolini, P. Norris, K. VanBuren, M. Noble, B. Ratner, G. Donelli, P. Stoodley. 2003. Controlled ultrasonic antibiotic release from hydrogel coatings for biofilm prevention. ASM Biofilms 2003. Victoria, BC.

 

B. L. Purevdorj, P. Stoodley. 2003. Dispersal mechanisms in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. ASM Biofilms 2003. Victoria, BC.

 

S. Wilson, P. Stoodley, C. Fux. 2003. Resistance of detached Staphylococcus aureus biofilm emboli to oxacillin. ASM Biofilms 2003. Victoria, BC.

 

Suci, P., Cady, S., Gentile, P. and Stoodley, P. 2003. Mobile Biofilm Unit (MBU). ASM Biofilms 2003. Victoria, BC.

 

L. Purevdorj-Gage, G. Ehrlich, J. Costerton, P. Stoodley. 2002. Evidence for a short-range signaling system involved in active seeding dispersal from Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. Poster: A50. 2nd ASM Conference on Prokaryotic Development. July 13-16 2002. University of British Columbia.

 

M. Shirtliff, P. Stoodley, A.K. Camper, and J. Leid. 2002. Interaction of leukocytes and Staphylococcus aureus biofilms ASM 102nd General Meeting May 19 - 23, 2002 Salt Lake City, Utah. Session No: 031 Poster D-24.

 

C. Rupp, R. Cargo, and P. Stoodley. 2002. Biofilm Mechanics and Dynamic Surface Transport and Detachment Behavior. ASM 102nd General Meeting May 19 - 23, 2002 Salt Lake City, Utah.
 
L. Purevdorj, M. Kirisits, J.W. Costerton, M. Parsek, and P. Stoodley. The Role of Hydrodynamics in Shaping Quorum Sensing Expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms. ASM102nd General Meeting May 19 - 23, 2002 Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

S. Wilson, M. Franklin, J.W. Costerton, and P. Stoodley. 2002. Detachment distribution of single cells and cell clusters from Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus biofilms ASM102nd General Meeting May 19 - 23, 2002 Salt Lake City, Utah. Session: 223 Poster Q-278

 

Rupp, C., Cargo, R. and Stoodley, P. Biofilm mechanics and dynamic surface transport and detachment behavior. ASM102nd General Meeting May 19 - 23, 2002 Salt Lake City, Utah. Session: 223 Poster Q-263

 

Purevdorj, B., Kirisits, M.J., Costerton, J. W., Parsek, M.R. and Stoodley, P. The Role of Hydrodynamics in Shaping Quorum Sensing Expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. ASM102nd General Meeting May 19 - 23, 2002 Salt Lake City, Utah. Session: 223 Poster Q-275

 

Kirisits, M.J., Richards, R.L., Margolis, J., Purevdorj, B., Stoodley, P., Rittmann, B.E., and Parsek, M.R. The Effect of Flow Velocity on Quorum Sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms. ASM102nd General Meeting May 19 - 23, 2002 Salt Lake City, Utah. Session: Poster

 

L. Hall-Stoodley & P. Stoodley 2000. Monitoring Detachment and Motility of Environmental Mycobacteria, Session II –  Detachment. ASM Biofilms 2000, Big Sky, MT. July 16-20, 2000

Internet and educational materials

PBS Documentary. Fighting for Life: Emelia's Story.
Emelia, a young girl with cystic fibrosis, endures many treatments to control her symptoms. This story also takes us to the MSU Center for Biofilm Engineering, where scientists work to understand bacteria in a new way, as multi-cellular organisms, in order to better treat some of the complications of Emelia's disease. Produced by Sara Shier for TERRA. Distributed by KUSM/MontanaPBS, MSU Bozeman.

Stoodley, P. 2003. Biofilms: An Introduction to Microbial Biofilm Science and Engineering Concepts.Cytergy LLC. www.cytergy.com

Stoodley et al. 1998-2002. Twelve biofilm time-lapse movies ";Amoebae grazing a biofilm";, ";Initial events of Pseudomonas aeruginosa accumulating on a stainless steel surface";, ";3-D biofilm structure";, ";Biofilm accumulation in turbulent flow";, ";Biofilm viscoelasticity";, ";3D side view of bacterial Biofilm";, ";Growth and detachment of biofilm cell cluster in turbulent flow";, ";Growth and detachment of cell clusters from a 4-species biofilm";, ";Growth and detachment of cell clusters from a tap-water biofilm";, and ";Viscoelasticity of a Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm";, ";Viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus biofilm II";, Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Rolling Along the Lumen of a Glass Tube"; posted at the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) MicrobeLibrary collection (http://www.microbelibrary.org/Visual/page1.htm) (peer reviewed).

Emerging Trends in Oral Healthcare 2003. Lecture included in web cast course for continuing education program as approved by the American Academy of Dental Hygiene. Available at http://www.sonicare.com/ in the "Dental Professionals" section.

Stoodley et al. 1998, 2000. Ten confocal scanning laser microscopy images and scanning electron microscopy images of various laboratory grown biofilms. American Society for Microbiology (ASM) MicrobeLibrary collection at www.microbelibrary.org/. (peer reviewed).

Invited Oral Presentations and Workshops (Including 28 international symposia)

81. Forces affecting biofilm structure and organization. Society for General Microbiology. 163rd Meeting, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. 8-11 September 2008

 

80.   Bacterial Biofilms in the Laboratory and Medical and Dental Specimens. Department of Ophthalmology departmental seminar series. The Eye & Ear Institute, UPMC, Pittsburgh. April 23rd, 2008.

 

79. Bacterial biofilms: Techniques for analysis of clinical specimens and animal and in vitro models. Ethicon Inc., Newark NJ. Sept. 10th 2007.

 

78. Rheometric techniques for measuring the mechanical properties of biofilms. Biofilm Mechanics Meeting. MSU. Bozeman, MT. June 28-29, 2007.

 

77. Bacterial biofilms: From the laboratory to clinical applications. University of Maryland, Dental School. Departmental Seminar. April 10th 2007.

 

76. Bacterial biofilms: standards for clinical diagnostics.  Are we there yet? ASM Biofilms 2007. Quebec City, Canada. March 24-27 2007.

 

75. Biofilm mechanics, slime by design? Dept. Mechanical Engineering, MIT. October 17th 2006.

74. Bacterial biofilms: From the laboratory to clinical and industrial applications. Binghamton University, NY, Seminar Series. September 29th 2006.

73. "Bacterial biofilms from the laboratory, to industrial and medical applications" and "Methods for Growing and Quantifying Bacterial Biofilms in Laboratory and Dental Specimens" (Full Day Workshop). U.S. Army Dental and Trauma Research Detachment (USADTRD), Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR). Great Lakes, IL Military Dental Research, MT. July 13th, 2006.

72. Bacterial biofilms: From the laboratory to clinical and industrial applications. University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine, Calgary. June 29th 2006.

71. Bacterial Biofilms in Laboratory, Natural Environments and Medical and Dental Specimens. Center for Biofilm Engineering seminar series, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. May 1st, 2006.

70. Bacterial biofilms from the environment to infectious disease. "Biofilms (microbial communities), Bench To Bedside Symposium". Center for Immunopathology and Microbial Pathogenesis, University of West Virginia. Morgantown, WV. March 23rd, 2006.

69. Imaging and diagnosing bacterial infections associated with host tissue and foreign bodies. "Bugs and Biomaterials: Bacteria and the Biointerface." University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials (UWEB) 9th Summer Symposium, Seattle. August 24-26, 2005. Member of the Symposium Program Committee and session chair.

68. A short range signaling system for coordinated dispersal in biofilms. Summer 2005 Industrial Associates Conference. Bozeman, MT. July 6-8, 2005.

67. Bacterial biofilms from the environment to infectious disease. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Drexel University College of Medicine. May 4th 2005.

66. Bacterial Biofilms: From the Environment to Infectious Disease. 5th Extraordinary International Symposium on Recent Advances in Otitis Media. Amsterdam. April 24-27, 2005.

65. The role of bacterial biofilm formation in infectious disease. University of Southern California, Dental School Division V Lecture. Feb. 17, 2005.

64. Imaging biofilm on host tissue. Center for Biofilm Engineering seminar series, MSU-Bozeman. 11/18/04.

63. Biofilms as Complex Differentiated Communities. Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons Workshop On Muskuloskeletal Infection. Tampa, Florida. November 11th-14th, 2004.

62. Imaging of Biofilms Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons Workshop On Muskuloskeletal Infection. Tampa, Florida. November 11th-14th, 2004.

61. Bacterial Biofilms: From the Environment to Infectious Disease. Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg Fellow Lecture. Delmenhorst, Germany, July 04.

60. Plaque ist "out" - Biofilm ist "in". Zahnmedizinisches FortbildungsZentrum (Center for Advanced Dental Education), Summer Academy 2004 des ZFZ. Stuttgart July 9-10

59. Oral Biofilms - results of recent research. Philips Oral Healthcare Symposium "Oral Biofilms - state of the art and consequences for clinical research" Stuttgart, Germany. July 10 2004.

58. Biofilms as complex dynamic systems: New Thinking in Oral Healthcare. School of Dentistry, Dunedin, New Zealand, June 26th 2004.

57. Bacterial biofilms as complex communities: control challenges in industry and public health. Dept. Food Sciences Seminar, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, June 26th 2004.  

56. Bacterial biofilms as complex communities: control challenges in industry and public health.  Fonterra Co-Operatve Group Limited. Seminar Series. Palmerston North, New Zealand, 24 June 2004.

55. Bacterial biofilms as complex communities: control challenges in industry and public health. NZIFST-DIANZ. Hamilton, New Zealand, 20-23 June 2004.

54. Biofilms as complex dynamic systems: New Thinking in Oral Healthcare. Sponsored by Philips Oral Healthcare. British Dental Hygienist Association Annual Conference. Harrogate, UK. November 29th 2003.

53. Biofilm viscoelasticity and dispersal strategies in flowing environments. ASM Conference: Biofilms 2003. Biofilm structure-function and physiology. Session chair and member of organizing committee. Victoria BC November 1st — 6th 2003.

52. Viscoelasticity and dispersal strategies of mucoid and non-mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. Pseudomonas 2003 Québec City, Québec, Canada, 6 to 10 September 2003.

51. Detachment and dispersal mechanisms in biofilms and session chair for Biofilm Detachment/Removal Session, Center for Biofilm Engineering Winter 2003 Industrial Associates Conference. Bozeman, MT. Feb. 6—7, 2003.

50. Biofilms as dynamic complex systems: implications for control. Sponsored by Philips Oral Healthcare. European Federation of Periodontology EUROPERIO 4 Berlin. June 19-21st, 2003.

49. Mechanical Disruption of Biofilm Session Chair for Center for Biofilm Engineering Winter 2003 Industrial Associates Conference. Bozeman, MT. Feb. 6—7, 2003.

48. Biofilm mechanics, slime by design? CBE Seminar series. Jan 30 2003.

47. Effects of Shear Forces and Fluid Dynamics on Biofilm. Invited speaker at Philips RDH Symposium ";Emerging Trends in Oral Healthcare"; Seattle, Jan 16-18, 2003.

46. Dynamic processes in bacterial biofilms: environmental, industrial and medical implications Invited speaker Department of Geology seminar series, Portland State University. Nov. 13th 2002.

45. The formation and dynamic behaviors of bacterial biofilm. Invited speaker and roundtable leader at the 30th Congress of the Italian Society of Microbiology — Catania, Italy. Oct. 6th — 8th 2002.

44. Dynamic behavior in bacterial biofilms revealed by confocal and digital time-lapse microscopy. Guest speaker Center for Genomic Science, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. 9/20/02.

43. Use of flow cells to study biofilms. Biofilm summer school:Biofilms in Industry, Medicine and Environmental Biotechnology, 24 - 29 August 2002 Galway, Ireland

42. The structure of bacterial biofilms: City planning or urban sprawl? Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg Fellow Lecture. Delmenhorst, Germany, 8/6/02.

41. Biofilms IV Workshop. ";Biofilm life at high shear";. ASM General Meeting, Salt Lake City, May 2002.

40. Viscoelastic properties of biofilms. Invited workshop session presenter at the ";Biofilm Workshop: A Ph.D. Course";.DTU, Lyngby,Copenhagen, Denmark, April 2nd — 6th 2002.

39. Biofilm structure and dynamic behaviour: implications for infection and control. Invited speaker and session chair ";Medical Biofilms 2002"; Tokyo, Japan. March 17th - 19th, 2002.

38. Material properties of biofilms. Session Chair for Center for Biofilm Engineering Winter 2002 Industrial Associates Conference. Bozeman, MT. Feb. 15—16, 2002.

37. ";Biofilm slime: evasion of host immune response and other slippery tricks";. Microbiology seminar series. Montana State University. Feb. 8th 2002.

36. Biofilm research methods and fluid dynamics. Invited speaker at Philips Symposium ";Emerging Trends in Oral Healthcare"; Seattle, Jan 17-20, 2002

35. Detachment and dynamic processes in bacterial biofilms. Invited speaker at Surfaces in Biomaterials 2001. Scottsdale, AZ Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 2001.

34. Dynamic biofilm behavior: medical and industrial implications. Invited speaker at Ondeo Nalco. Chicago, Sept. 24, 2001.

33. Dynamic behavior in bacterial biofilms: medical and industrial implications. Society for Industrial Microbiology annual meeting. Invited speaker and session chair ";Detection and control of biofilms in industry";. St. Louis July 29th — Aug. 2nd, 2001.

32. Modeling Biofilm Behavior. Session Chair for Center for Biofilm Engineering Summer 2001 Industrial Associates Meeting. Bozeman, MT. Jul. 24—26, 2001.

31. Detachment and other dynamic processes in bacterial biofilms. Invited presentation to the Planetary Protection Technologies Group, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena. May 10 2001.

30. Biofilm Rheology: Significance in Industry and Nature. Session chair for ";Biofilm structure and behaviour";, Center for Biofilm Engineering Winter 2000 Industrial Associates Meeting. Bozeman, MT. Feb. 1—2, 2001.

29. Dynamic processes in viscoelastic biofilms. Invited speaker at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany Sep. 20 2000.

28. Biofilm streamers. Invited speaker at the IWA Symposium ";Microbial Extracellular Polymeric Substances - the construction material of biofilms"; Mulheim, Germany Sep. 18-20, 2000.

27. Environmental and genetic factors influencing biofilm structure. Invited speaker at the SGM symposium ";Community and cooperation in biofilms";. University of Exeter. Sep. 12-15, 2000.

26. Dynamic processes in viscoelastic biofilms. Invited speaker at the ASM symposium ";Biofilms 2000";. Big Sky MT. USA. Jul. 16—21, 2000.

25. Structure and dynamic behavior in bacterial biofilms: medical and industrial implications. MSU Microbiology Departmental Seminar. Mar. 10, 2000.

24. The influence of hydrodynamics and cell signalling on the structure of biofilm. Invited speaker. Center for Biofilm Engineering Winter 2000 Industrial Associates Meeting. Bozeman, MT. Feb. 2—4, 2000.

23. Hydrodynamics - biofilm interactions: a continuing challenge to mathematical modelers. MSU Applied Math Seminar series. Nov. 23, 1999.

22. Biofilm structure and behaviour: influence of hydrodynamics and nutrients. Invited speaker at the Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences symposium ";Dental plaque revisited: oral biofilms in health and disease";. Royal College of Physicians of England, London, Nov. 3-5, 1999.

21. The influence of hydrodynamics and cell signalling on the structure of biofilm. Invited speaker American Chemical Society 35th Western Regional Meeting, Ontario, CA. Oct. 8, 1999.

20. The fluid mechanics of bacterial biofilms. School of Mathematics departmental seminar, Exeter University. Mar. 5, 1999.

19. Biofilm rheology: implications for the structure and function of bacterial biofilms. Invited speaker. Center for Biofilm Engineering NSF Site Visit. Bozeman, MT. Feb. 8-9, 1999.

18. The role of biofilm rheology in the structure and function of bacterial biofilms. Invited speaker. Center for Biofilm Engineering Winter '99 Industrial Associates Meeting. Bozeman, MT. Feb 4 —5, 1999.

17. Influence of flow on the structure of bacterial biofilms. Invited speaker at the eighth international symposium on microbial ecology (ISME8). Halifax, Nova Scotia, Aug. 9-14, 1998.

16. Influence of hydrodynamics and nutrients on biofilm structure. Invited speaker. Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM) Summer conference proceedings ";Symposium on aquatic microbiology";. University of Lancaster Jul. 13-16, 1998.

15. Biofilm structure: adaptability in a changing environment. Invited speaker. Center for Biofilm Engineering NSF Site Visit. Bozeman, MT. Feb. 9—10, 1998.

14. Influence of nutrients on biofilm structure and detachment processes. Invited speaker. Center for Biofilm Engineering Winter '98 Industrial Associates Meeting. Bozeman, MT. Feb. 4—6, 1998.

13. Microbial biofilms. School of Engineering departmental seminar, Exeter University. Nov. 18, 1997.

12. Consensus model of biofilm structure. Invited speaker at the Biofilm Club international conference, ";Biofilms: community interactions and control";. Gregynog, UK. Sep. 26-28, 1997.

11. Influence of hydrodynamics on biofilm structure. Invited speaker for the seminar series at the Center for Biofilm Engineering, Bozeman, MT. September 17 1997.

10. Biofilm structure in laminar and turbulent flows. Royal Society of Chemistry international conference ";Biofilms in aquatic systems";. Warwick, UK. Apr. 13-16, 1997.

9. Confocal laser microscopy - a tool for biofilm research. Biofilm Club meeting ";Methodologies for the In-Situ probing of biofilm structure and activity";. University of Wales, Cardiff. Nov. 19, 1996.

8. Biofilm structure in turbulent flow. Invited speaker at the ASM ";Microbial Biofilms"; conference. Snowbird, UT. Sep. 30 - Oct. 4, 1996.

7. Biofilms grown at laminar and turbulent flows. Biofilm Club meeting ";Infections associated with indwelling devices";. Nuffield Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, Oxford. Jul. 11, 1996.

6. Biofilms. Biological Sciences departmental seminar, Exeter University. Jun. 6, 1996.

5. Confocal applications to biofilm research. Biofilm Club meeting ";Microbial and industrial biofilms";. CAMR, Porton Down. Feb. 8, 1996.

4. Mass transport in heterogenous biofilms. Center for Biofilm Engineering Summer '95 Industrial Associates Meeting. Bozeman, MT. Jun. 6- 9, 1995.

3. Liquid flow in heterogenous biofilms. Center for Biofilm Engineering NSF Site Visit / Winter '95 Industrial Associates Meeting. Bozeman, MT. Feb. 13-17, 1995.

2. Liquid flow in biofilm systems. Center for Biofilm Engineering Summer '94 Industrial Associates Meeting. Bozeman, MT. Aug. 17 -19, 1994.

1. Confocal microscopy: A tool for biofilm research. Center for Biofilm Engineering Winter '94 Industrial Associates Meeting. Bozeman, MT. Jan. 26-28, 1994.

Consulting Projects and Reports

Stoodley P. BioSurface Technologies Corporation. ";Assessment of biofilm formation in an ultrapure water system."; Submitted to major US pharmaceutical company. July 2000.

Stoodley P. and Lappin-Scott, H.M. Exeter University. Assessment of product contamination and biofilm formation."; Submitted to multinational domestic products company. March 1997.

Stoodley P. Stoodley Consulting. ";Bacterial accumulation on glass surfaces — an assessment of antimicrobial coatings on bacterial attachment ";. Submitted to multinational chemical and domestic products company. December 1995.

Stoodley P. Stoodley Consulting. ";Bubble formation in shaving foam";. Submitted to multinational chemical products company. November 1995.

Costerton J.W. and Stoodley P. Costerton Consulting. ";Bacterial colonization and LPS localization of contact lenses - A confocal scanning laser microscopy study."; Submitted to Vistakon, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. November 1995.

Stoodley P. Stoodley Consulting. ";Bacterial accumulation on treated stainless steel and glass surfaces — an assessment of antimicrobial coatings on bacterial attachment";. Submitted to multinational chemical and domestic products company. May 1995.

Zelver N., Warwood B., Stoodley P., and Warwood B. BioSurface Technologies Corporation. ";Evaluation of surface treatments (resistance of biocide impregnated materials to biofilm accumulation)."; Submitted to major US materials company. August 1994.

Zelver N., Warwood B., Stoodley P., and Warwood B. BioSurface Technologies Corporation. ";Evaluation of surface treatments (resistance of treated materials to biofilm accumulation)."; Submitted to multinational chemical products company. June 1994.

Cahoon R.S. CCE Inc. ";Microbial process analysis of the seawater filtration/injection system at AMOCO platform Baker."; Submitted to AMOCO Production Company. Denver, Colorado, USA. July 1990.

Stoodley P., Characklis W.G., Little B.J. CCE Inc. ";Study of biofouling and corrosion in the service water system";. Submitted to Arkansas Power and Light Company, Russellville, Arkansas, USA. March 1990.

Stoodley P., Characklis W.G., Little B.J. CCE Inc. ";Study of biofouling and corrosion in the Unit II service water system."; Submitted to Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant, Welch, Minnesota, USA.. February 1990.

Cahoon R.S. CCE Inc. ";Microbial process analysis of the seawater filtration/injection system on AMOCO platform Anna."; Submitted to AMOCO Production Company. Denver, Colorado, USA. August 1989.

Stoodley, P. ";Biological and chemical profile of fouling of nuclear grade ion exchange resins in Trojan Nuclear Plant water treatment system."; Submitted to Portland General Electric Co., Rainier, Oregon, USA. December. 1988.


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