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Montana State University hosted fifth annual conference to help move life-saving products to the marketplace

At a one-of-a-kind conference hosted by Montana State University’s Center for Biofilm Engineering last week, top federal officials exchanged ideas with university researchers, industry representatives and medical practitioners about ways to move life-saving technologies into the marketplace.

The conference, titled "Anti-Biofilm Technologies: Pathways to Product Development," focused on medical disinfectants and was the fifth such gathering that Center for Biofilm Engineering has organized in Arlington, Virginia, since 2014.

"We want to see good science inform regulatory decision-making," said Paul Sturman, a research professor and industrial coordinator at the Center for Biofilm Engineering.

Marshall Swearingen, MSU News Service

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