b'External Image CreditsFront cover: Kaleidoscopic biofilm. An abstractPage 25: Egg. An egg shape suspended cluster depiction of a biofilm growing in a tubularfound in an overnight culture of Staphylococcus structure. Painting by Aryana Zardkoohi-Burgosaureus (fluorescent green, nucleic acid stained). from the University of East Anglia and QuadramImage by Jiaqi Luo from the University of Institute Bioscience. Liverpool.Page 2: Holey Moly. x20 image of a pseudomonasPage 27: Planetary Cover Description. Bacterial aeruginosa biofilm, featuring dark circlescolonies on a petri dish, looking like a solar pockmarking the surface. Image by Christophersystem. Image by Mason Giles and Fen Sawyer Campbell from the University of Southampton. from the University of Southampton.Page 4: Prokaryotic Plumes. A false-colouredPage 29: E. coli 2017 CBE-MSU. L. Lorenz.confocal fluorescence image of E. coli cells shedding from a disrupted biofilm. Image by LiamPage 35: Biofilm Engineering and Biofilm Rooney from the University of Strathclyde. Prevention workshop illustrations. Tom Bailey.Page 22: Multispecies biofilm derived from oralPage 45-54. Credit and description as noted samples. Image by Gordon Ramage and Markbelow images.Butcher from the University of Glasgow. Page 24: A polymicrobial biofilm of Candida albicans in yellow, Staphylococcus aureus in magenta and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cyan, grown for 48h with 5% oxygen (hypoxic) then imaged on confocal microscopy. Image by Shaun Robertson from the University of Nottingham.ResourcesNBICNBIC EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONSRESOURCESAND REPORTS67'