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SCELSE turns 10!

SCELSE turns 10! SCELSE’s 10-year anniversary falls in September this year, and I’d like to thank everyone who has been part of our remarkable journey. Share: Featured 15 Sep 2021 From the formative years to today, SCELSE has prided itself in conducting world-class...

Deciphering the Biofilm matrix

Deciphering the Biofilm matrix It was the summer of of 2012 – the city of London was preparing to host the Olympics for the third time. Weymouth – a little seaside town along the coast of England – was gearing up to host the sailing event. Share:...

SCELSE in 3rd place in NOBIC Image Contest 2021

SCELSE in 3rd place in NOBIC Image Contest 2021 The special filamentous microbial species is taking up fluorescently active nanoplastic (50 µm) that is neither the general filamentous Chloroflexi (magenta) nor the Eubacteria (blue) Share: Choo Pei Yi, SCELSE research...

New SCELSE centre director

New SCELSE centre director Share: Featured 11 Nov 2021 Following a year-long global search, Prof Alain Filloux, chair of Molecular Microbiology research group and professor of molecular biology & microbiology at Imperial College London, has been named SCELSE’s...

Regine’s quest to save the hawksbill turtles

Regine’s quest to save the hawksbill turtles Having shared with The Straits Times on how she hopes to ensure the survivability of these sea turtles, Quorum gets up close & personal with Regine Tiong – a mission-driven SCELSE PhD student – to find out...