SCELSE-NTU Researchers Set Sail on OceanX Expedition Exploring the hidden microbial world of the eastern Indian Ocean’s seamounts Share: SCELSE-NTU team (L-R) Dr Jeslyn Poo, Dr Yvonne Hii and A/Prof Janelle Thompson at the official launch of the OceanXplorer on 4 Oct...
UNIGE and NTU Singapore scientists find that silencing bacteria can worsen heart infections In infectious disease research, disrupting bacterial communication is widely considered beneficial. A study by UNIGE and NTU Singapore shows this is not always true. Share:...
SCELSE at NTU and Imperial scientists uncover how bacteria load toxins into microscopic molecular speargun Finding paves the way for future therapeutics that could disarm bacteria with similar attack mechanisms Share: (L-R) SCELSE Research Director, NTU Prof Alain...
‘Good’ bacteria could boost coral resilience to heat stress Share: In the Media, Featured 28 Jul 2026 SCELSE researchers have identified a naturally occurring probiotic bacterium from the Roseobacteraceae family that could help corals withstand heat stress. The...
NTU-SCELSE team advances biosurveillance research New research will establish a Singapore baseline for wildlife–human environmental interactions Share: The SCELSE team includes (L-R) researchers Sera Kim, PI & A/Prof Hie Lim Kim, Dr Desmond Chua and PI &...