Supporting hawksbill turtles' conservation through DNA analysis Share: In the Media, Featured 24 Jul 2023 (L-R): SCELSE PI, Assistant Professor Kim Hie Lim and Regine Tiong, PhD student at SCELSE’s Population Genetics and Wildlife Conservation group, at SCELSE’s...
SCELSE-NUS has uncovered a plant hormone that recruits good bacteria to boost plant growth by 30%! This exciting discovery holds great promise for sustainable food security across diverse soils and crops Share: Scientists from SCELSE-NUS unearth nature’s secret...
SCELSE-NTU shows ocean plastic trash home to potentially harmful & promising resources of microbes This exciting discovery holds great promise for novel plastic waste management processes. Share: In the Media, Featured 06 Dec 2023 A team of scientists from SCELSE at...
SCELSE and Temasek Polytechnic scientists replace fishmeal in aquaculture with microbial protein derived from soybean processing wastewater Successful fish growth performance is a breakthrough for waste-to-resource approach to tackling food security and ensuring...
SCELSE, Haleon and PC Biome formalise strategic partnership to advance microbiome-based everyday health solutions MOU signing marks a new phase of research–industry collaboration linking microbiome science, translation, and product innovation Share: (L-R): Prof...
SCELSE research reveals non-antibiotic strategy to help diabetic wounds heal Published in Science Advances, the study highlights a new non-antibiotic strategy to combat chronic wound infections linked to diabetes Share: (L-R): SCELSE Visiting Academic & University...