Singapore research team uses indoor air sampling surveillance to sniff out COVID-19 Breakthrough! SCELSE air microbiome experts have successfully harnessed air samplers to sniff out Covid-19 indoors. Share: In the Media 11 Oct 2021 SCELSE and NUS Yong Loo Lin School...
Tapping into metal-eating microbes to recycle lithium-ion batteries Share: In the Media 03 Apr 2023 L-R: Professor Madhavi Srinivasan, team lead; SCELSE A/Prof Cao Bin, co-leader; and Dr Joseph Jegan, senior researcher at ERI@N. You’ve heard of black soldier...
The air that we breathe: Bacteria and fungi show a precise daily rhythm in tropical air, finds NTU Singapore study Scientists from the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU...
Transplanted gut microbes support neural growth in mice and may have an effect on ageing An international team of researchers, including SCELSE Deputy Research Director of Meta-‘omics and Microbiomes, Prof. Sven Pettersson, has reported that transplanted gut...
Singapore research team uses indoor air sampling surveillance to sniff out COVID-19 Share: According to Dr Irvan Luhung, SCELSE senior research fellow and study co-lead author, this study demonstrated the versatility and sensitivity of air sampling for monitoring...
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...