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 DR. ERIC GILBERT&lt;br /&gt;
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  [1]  [2] The central focus of research in the Gilbert laboratory is microbial biofilms, or communities of microorganisms attached to surfaces. Biofilms are widely distributed in nature, and may be beneficial or harmful to humans, depending on the microbes that inhabit them. A common feature to all of our wor</description>
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