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PROGRAM

The 6th Thesinge Biofilm Conference, September 12-13, 2016

Biofilms: are you being surfaced?

SYMPOSIUM SITE: Dorpshuis Trefpunt Kerkstraat 5 9797 PC Thesinge, NL (53° 16' 0" North, 6° 39' 0" East) Tel. 31-(0)50-8539480

http://www.maplandia.com/netherlands/groningen/thesinge/

WIFI-code : 54816372

For information and any questions you may have, please contact Ina at thesinge.conferences@gmail.com

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Speakers Instructions: IMPORTANT

Discussion is a major distinguishing feature of this small forum – please facilitate this with your content and DO NOT exceed the time allotted for your talk!! Keynote lectures:

• will introduce the topic • discuss the state of the art • point to future pathways

Keynote lectures will be cut off 10 minutes before your time is over to allow at least 10 minutes for discussion! Short talks (15 or 20 minutes, minus 5 min discussion!):

• will not introduce the topic (this will be done by the key-note speaker) • will commence with an aim • will present new research data or hypotheses and their implications

Talks will be cut off after 5 minutes before their scheduled end to allow at least 5 minutes for discussion!

“Sorry I gave such a long talk, I did not have time to prepare a short one”:

Not an excuse!

MAKE SURE THE ALARM DOES NOT GO OFF,

MAKING AN ABRUPT END TO YOUR TALK

Scheduled presentations must be made by Powerpoint presentation. There will be an LCD beamer and laptop PC available to this end, and we will arrange that your presentation will be put onto the laptop before the lecture, preferably on Monday during Registration. In addition to the scheduled talks, there will be an opportunity for unscheduled off-the-floor presentations to be arranged with the session chair on site.

Poster presenters Instructions: see below, after the Program!

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Program: Monday, September 12 2016

Chair: Jelmer Sjollema (The Netherlands)

10.10 - 10.55 h Yves Brun, Indiana University, Indiana, USA “Mechanisms of bacterial surface attachment at the single cell level” KEYNOTE LECTURE

10.55 – 11.10 h Vera Carniello, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands “Cell wall weakening in adhering bacteria by antibiotics studied using surface enhanced fluorescence?”

11.10 – 11.30 h Morgan Alexander, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK “Why don’t biofilms form on weakly amphiphilic acrylate polymers”

11.30 – 11.45 h Yijin Ren, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands “On the role of initially adhering bacteria in determining biofilm properties”

11.45 – 12.05 h Jacob Pattem, UCL Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, London, UK “The mechanical and adhesive heterogeneity of oral biofilms at the nano-scale: An AFM force-volume investigation”

12.05 – 14.00 h

Hosted lunch

13.00 – 14.00 h Poster presenters be present at your poster, lunch and coffee will continue

09.00 h Bus to Thesinge departs from the main entrance, University Medical Center (UMCG), Hanzeplein, Groningen, The Netherlands

09.30 - 10.00 h Registration with coffee/tea Poster mounting (see last pages for poster overview

10.00 - 10.10 h Henk J. Busscher, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands “Welcome to Thesinge”

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Chair: Matthew Libera (USA)

14.00 – 14.20 h Knut Drescher, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg, Germany ”Architectural transitions during biofilm development at single-cell resolution”

14.20 – 14.40 h Brandon Peterson, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands “Detachment and successive attachment of multiple, reversibly-binding tethers result in irreversible bacterial adhesion to surfaces”

14.40 – 15.00 h Thomas Neu, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ, Magdeburg, Germany “Characterising the goo of microbes and interfaces”

15.20 – 15.40 h Ramón Pérez-Tanoira, Helsinki Universiy Hospital, Helsinki, Finland “Competitive study between bacteria and cells for colonizing prostheses”

15.40 – 16.10 h Carey Nadell, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg, Germany “Bacterial fortresses: competition for space in biofilms”

15.40 – 16.10 h Coffee/tea break/poster discussions

Chair: David Grainger (USA)

16.10 – 16.30 h Jelmer Sjollema, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands “Biomaterial associated infection imaging”

16.30 – 16.50 h Marieke van de Lagemaat, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands “Bacterial contact-killing by quaternary-ammonium containing dental composites and their evaluation”

16.50 – 17.45 h Off-the-floor presentations and general discussion, headed by David Grainger

18.00 h Group photo with scenic background, followed by the village tour

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SOCIAL PROGRAM HOSTED BY THE THESINGE VILLAGE COMMUNITY

18.15 – 19.30 h Village tour

19.30 – 21.30 h Symposium BBQ dinner

21.45 h Return bus to Groningen leaves Dorpshuis Trefpunt

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Program: Tuesday, September 13 2016

07.45 h Bus to Thesinge departs from the main entrance of University Medical Center (UMCG), Hanzeplein, Groningen, The Netherlands

Chair: Elaine Allen (UK)

08.30 – 09.15 h Niels Hᴓiby, University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark ”Characteristics of clinical biofilms” KEYNOTE LECTURE

09.15 – 09.35 h Roger Bayston, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK “The Elek effect and its translation into surgical infection prevention”

09.35 – 10.05 h Judith Kikhney, Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany “Biofilms on cardiovascular devices”

10.05 – 10.25 h Ilaria Morelli, University of Milan, Milan, Italy “Does single stage prosthesis replacement with antibacterial coating provide the same results as two stage procedures? A pilot clinical study”

10.25 – 10.45 h Daniel Smyth, Cochlear Technology Centre Belgium, Mechelen, Belgium “In vitro an ex vivo analysis of biofilm on cochlear implants”

10.45 – 11.15 h Coffee/tea break/poster discussions

Chair: Roger Bayston (United Kingdom)

11.15 – 12.00 h Elaine Allan, University College London, London, UK: “Bacterial sensing of their environment” KEYNOTE LECTURE

12.00 – 12.20 h Matthew Libera, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, USA “Multifunctional antimicrobial microgels”

12.20 – 12.40 h Mats Hulander, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden “How much is enough? Probing cell-surface contact area required for S. epidermidis adhesion using a gradient in surface nanotopography”

12.40 – 14.10 h Hosted Groninger lunch with ”poffertjes” /poster discussions

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Chair: Mats Hulander (Sweden)

14.10 – 14.30 h Stefan Wessel, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands “Bacterial transmission involving nanostructured surfaces”

14.30 – 14.50 h Todd Alexander, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, USA “Effect of tether length and density on tethered antimicrobial peptide, Chrysophsin-1 antimicrobial mechanisms

14.50 – 15.10 h Martijn Riool, University of Amsterdam, AMC , Amsterdam, The Netherlands “LL-37-derived synthetic peptides to combat multi-drug-resistant pathogens”

15.10 – 15.30 h Olivier Guillaume, AO Research Institute, Davos, Switzerland A thermo-responsive hyaluronan based hydrogel loaded with gentamicin prevents infection in an in vivo fracture model with plating osteosynthesis”

15.30 – 16.10 h Coffee/tea break/poster discussions

Chair: Henny C. van der Mei (The Netherlands)

16.10 – 16.30 h David Grainger, University of Utah, Utah, USA “If we don’t change direction soon, we‘ll end up where we are going”

16.30 – 17.30 h Henny van der Mei, Discussion and Closure

18.00 h Return bus to Groningen leaves Dorpshuis Trefpunt

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POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Poster number

Presenter Title Affiliation

1 Christiane Ziegler Productive bacteria at microstructured surfaces

University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany

2 Axel Rosenhahn Probing adhesion of marine biofilm formers by microfluidics

Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany

3 Riikka Ihalin Uptake of proinflammatory cytokines by opportunistic oral pathogen changes the composition of biofilm

University of Turku, Turku, Finland

4 Annamari Torittu Role of secretin HofQ in Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcoitans biofilm

University of Turku, Turku, Finland

5 René Rozenbaum Structure and antibiotic penetration in CDFF grown biofilms

University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

6 Siegfried Hohmann A new data processing routine facilitating the identification of surface adhered proteins from bacterial conditioning films via QCM-D/MALDI-ToF/MS

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – IFG, Karlsruhe, Germany

7 Sudhir Kumar Shukla Importance of cell wall-associated surface proteins in Staphylococcus aureus biofilms: Studies on biofilm-associated protein

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Kalpakkam, India

8 Hannu T Aro (68)Ga-DOTA-Siglec-9 PET/CT imaging of catheter infections caused by Staphylococcus epidermidis

Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland

9 Adyary Fallarero Enhancing protection against dental biofilms by combining bioactive glass with bisphosphonates

University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

10 Saba Atefyekta Antimicrobial peptide immobilization of elastin-like proteins for use as bioactive antimicrobial surface coatings

Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden

11 Louise Tetlow TiNAg coatings to reduce pin tract infections

Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK

12 Cornelia Wolf-Brandstetter

Dental implants with antibacterial and bone cell stimulating properties

TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany

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13 Derly Tescaro Narcizo de Oliveira

Conventional solution and plant extracts: Evaluation of the efficacy of disinfection protocols of acrylic resin in orthodontics in respect to Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis biofilms

Medical School of Sao Jose do Rio Preto, San Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil

14 Daniel Wurpel Identification of new bacterial adhesins using comparative outer membrane proteomics

UQ Connect, Netherlands

15 Beatrice Gutt Application of a bacterial proliferation assay for the reliable evaluation of antibacterial activity of various metal ions

Empa – Biointerfaces, St. Gallen, Switzerland

16 Shuaiqi Guo Insights into blocking the surface attachment of bacteria - Nip a “biofilm” in the bud

Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

17 Susan Mulansky Natural surfaces – blueprints for technical antifouling strategies

TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany

18 Geelsu Hwang Influence of a novel antibacterial composite on the 3D architecture and mechanical stability of Streptococcus mutans biofilm

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

19 Popa Marcela Perspectives for the development of novel vegetal extracts based-perioceutics

University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

20 Mariana Carmen Chifiriuc Comparative evaluation of the anti-biofilm activity of different coatings for titanium implants

University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

21 Carla Giles Novel strategies for combatting fungal biofilms

University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, Australia

22 Sebastian Aguayo Early-stage microbial adhesion onto biomaterials at the nanoscale

UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK

23 Christina Martins MSI-78 (4-20) immobilization on chitosan ultrathin films and its antimicrobial properties

University of Porto, Porto, Portugal

24 Sabrina Zaccaria Anti-infective supramolecular polymers Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

25 Barbora Gaálová Elimination of biofilm produced by Streptococcus mutans simulated on hydroxyapatite blocks using methylene blue photodynamic inactivation

Comenius University in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia

26 JinJu Chen How bacteria sense its mechanical environment

Newcastle University

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NB: there are no specific instructions for poster preparation,

other than that it should be printed on an A0 format (portrait), that is, with a width of 84.1 cm and a length of 118.9 cm.

IF YOUR POSTER REQUIRES MORE WIDTH THAN 84.1 CM,

IT MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE TO MOUNT IT!

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ATTENDANCE LIST

LAST NAME FIRST NAME EMAIL

Aguayo Sebastian sebastian.aguayo.13@ucl.ac.uk

Alexander Todd teaxckew@wpi.edu

Alexander Morgan morgan.alexander@nottingham.ac.uk

Ali Saad sali8@its.jnj.com

Allan Elaine e.allan@ucl.ac.uk

Aro Hannu hannu.aro@utu.fi

Atefyekta Saba sabaa@chalmers.se

Avvaru Balendu avvaru@bio.mx

Backer De Sarah sarah.debacker@uantwerpen.be

Balotescu Mariana Carmen carmen_balotescu@yahoo.com

Bayston Roger roger.bayston@nottingham.ac.uk

Berghaus Mareike Mareike.Berghaus@heraeus.com

Björn Camilla camilla.bjorn@sp.se

Boschke Elke elke.boschke@tu-dresden.de

Brun Yves ybrun@indiana.edu

Bryers James D jbryers@uw.edu

Busscher Henk h.j.busscher@umcg.nl

Caous Josefin Seth josefin.caous@sp.se

Carabelli Alessandro paxac1@nottingham.ac.uk

Carniello Vera v.carniello@umcg.nl

Charlton Sam s.charlton2@ncl.ac.uk

Chen Jinju jinju.chen@ncl.ac.uk

Chinnaraj Subash Bommu s.b.chinneraj@newcastle.ac.uk

Davrandi Mehmet m.davrandi@ucl.ac.uk

De Vries Joop joop.de.vries@umcg.nl

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Dias Aylvin aylvin.dias@dsm.com

Drescher Knut k.drescher@mpi-marburg.mpg.de

Driesse Marianne mdriesse@vanwijheverf.com

Eijk van Martin m.vaneijk@uu.nl; mve106@yahoo.com

Falkenberg Richard richard.falkenberg@atosmedical.com

Fallarero Adyary adyary.fallarero@helsinki.fi

Fieten Bram bfieten@vanwijheverf.com

Fudim Michael michelpu@assuta.co.il

Gaalova Barbora gaalova@fns.uniba.sk

George Melanie megeorge@coopervision.com

Giles Carla carla.giles@unisa.edu.au

Gottardo de Almeida Margarete margarete@famerp.br

Gottenbos Bart bart.gottenbos@philips.com

Grainger David david.grainger@utah.edu

Grove Craig c.a.grove@umcg.nl

Guillaume Olivier olivier.guillaume@aofoundation.org

Guo Shuaiqi 9sg52@queensu.ca

Gutt Beatrice beatrice.gutt@empa.ch

Hall Connie clhall88@gmail.com

Hazell Gavin g.hazell@bristol.ac.uk

Helms Sarah smhelms@g.clemson.edu

Hohmann Siegfried siegfried.hohmann@kit.edu

Hoiby Niels hoiby@hoibyniels.dk; hoiby@dadlnet.dk

Hulander Mats mats.hulander@chalmers.se

Hwang Geelsu geelsuh@upenn.edu

Ihalin Riikka riikka.ihalin@utu.fi

Jutte Paul p.c.jutte@umcg.nl

Karygianni Lamprini lamprini.karygianni@uniklinik-freiburg.de

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Kikhney Judith judith.kikhney@charite.de

Kowalski Rick rkowalsk@its.jnj.com

Krah Martin mkrah@thorlabs.com

Lagemaat van de Marieke m.van.de.lagemaat@umcg.nl

Libera Matthew mlibera@stevens.edu

Malhotra Ashutosh Ashutosh.Malhotra@heraeus.com

Maniura Katharina katharina.maniura@empa.ch

Marcela Popa bmarcelica@yahoo.com

Martins Cristina cmartins@ineb.up.pt

Minten Inge inge.minten@dsm.com

Morelli Ilaria ilaria.morelli90@gmail.com

Mulansky Susan susan.mulansky@tu-dresden.de

Nadell Carey cnadell@gmail.com

Narcizo de Oliveira Derly Tescaro derlytno@hotmail.com

Neu Thomas thomas.neu@ufz.de

Noell Carey

Pattem Jacob sfaajkp@ucl.ac.uk

Pérez-Tanoira Ramon ramontanoira@hotmail.com

Peterson Brandon b.w.peterson@umcg.nl

Petridis Xenos x.petridis@umcg.nl

Ploegmakers Joris j.j.w.ploegmakers@umcg.nl

Porte de la Pieter p.porte@verzuimdiagnostiek.nl

Ren Yijin y.ren@umcg.nl

Riool Martijn m.riool@amc.uva.nl

Rosenhahn Axel axel.rosenhahn@rub.de

Rozenbaum René r.t.rozenbaum@umcg.nl

Rye Philip phil.rye@algipharma.com

Santhanam Rakesh santhanam@bio.mx

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Shao Jinlong jinlong.shao@radboudumc.nl

Shukla Sudhir Kumar skshukla@igcar.gov.in; sudhirbiotech2006@gmail.com

Sjollema Jelmer j.sjollema@umcg.nl

Sluis van der Luc j.w.m.van.der.sluis@umcg.nl

Smyth Daniel dsmyth@cochlear.com

Tetlow Louise l.tetlow@mmu.ac.uk

Torittu Annamari aepain@utu.fi

Van Der Mei Henny h.c.van.der.mei@umcg.nl

Veeregowda Deepak d.h.veeregowda@umcg.nl; deepak.v@ducom.com

Veldhuizen Edwin E.J.A.Veldhuizen@uu.nl

Vries de Rik rik.devries@wetsus.nl

Wessel Stefan s.wessel@umcg.nl

Wolf-Brandstetter Cornelia cornelia.wolf-brandstetter@tu-dresden.de

Wurpel Daniel Daniel.wurpel@uqconnect.edu.au

Xavier Basil Britto basilbritto.xavier@uantwerpen.be

Zaat Bas s.a.zaat@amc.uva.nl

Zaccaria Sabrina s.zaccaria@tue.nl

Ziegler Christiane cz@physik.uni-kl.de

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