A tribute in memory of our colleague and friend Professor Paul Stoodley Share: Featured 29 Apr 2024 Related News Asians made humanity’s longest prehistoric migration and shaped the genetic landscape in the Americas 16 May 2025 More SCELSE Featured in CNBC’s The Edge 4...
A Task Force for International Biofilm Standards Share: Featured 24 May 2020 The rise in prevalence and popularity of biofilm and microbiome technologies has underscored the need for evidence-based standards that ensure claims of performance are delivered. To address...
Bacterial Building Blocks In the waters around coastal cities, building blocks of bacteria may abound. Specifically, diverse marine bacteria come together to form solid and dense aggregates known as biofilms, creating an optimal environment for other organisms such as...
A salute to PUB’s team at Ulu Pandan Water Reclamation Plant Share: Read on for a sharing by Elton Lim (2nd from left), SCELSE’s PhD student, on the complexities of this water reclamation plant at Ulu Pandan. Featured 14 Apr 2024 I’ve never been to a PUB water...
100 days in the office as SCELSE's centre director - Prof Alain Filloux Share: Featured 02 Feb 2023 A marathon runner, a scientist with a stellar career, and now SCELSE’s centre director and NTU professor – here’s a 10-question feature on Prof Alain Filloux. Watch the...
A peek into an intern's life in the L'Oréal-SCELSE joint lab Share: L’Oréal-SCELSE joint laboratory, Featured 17 Oct 2022 To the naked eye, the surface of our skin and scalp generally appears clean and free of any other living organism. However, under the magnified...