by Tasfia Ummi | Feb 28, 2023 | Featured
SCELSE Scientists impress at NTU Service Week with game-changing research for sustainability Share: Featured 28 Feb 2023 Who would have thought that soybean-processed wastewater could be processed to produce microbial protein? And then converted into fish meal to grow...
by Pauline Teo | Feb 7, 2023 | In the Media, Featured
Human migration in SE Asia is driven by sea-level rise, impacting genetic ancestry Share: In the Media, Featured 07 Feb 2023 NEWS RELEASE Singapore, 7 Feb 2023 Prehistoric human migration in Southeast Asia driven by sea-level rise, NTU Singapore study reveals-...
by Tasfia Ummi | Feb 2, 2023 | Featured
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...
by Tasfia Ummi | Oct 17, 2022 | L’Oréal-SCELSE joint laboratory, Featured
A peek into an intern’s life in the L’Oréal-SCELSEjoint 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...
by BlueCube Media | Aug 3, 2022 | Featured
Featured 23 August 2022 A Microbial World: 10 Years of SCELSE – Advances in Biofilm and Microbiome Research Download Now Share: Related News A peek into an intern's life in the L'Oréal-SCELSE joint lab 17 October 2022 More Deciphering the DNA of Tsunamis and...
by BlueCube Media | Jul 16, 2021 | Featured
Deciphering the DNA of Tsunamis and Storms Share: Photo by Stephane Hurbe from Pexels Featured 16 Jul 2021 A team of researchers, including microbiologists from SCELSE, have discovered that tsunamis and storms leave behind sediments with unique environmental DNA....