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 Scientists grow fish food from microbes cleared by food processing plants Share: In the Media 26 Mar 2023 L-R: SCELSE Senior Research Fellow Ezequiel Santillan, Research Associate Sara Swa Thi, PI & Deputy Director Prof Stefan Wuertz, ex-PhD student...
SCELSE Scientists analyse wastewater to detect Omicron spread Share: In the Media 27 Mar 2023 L-R: SCELSE Research Fellows Ng Wei Jie and Desmond Chua, SCELSE PI & NTU Asian School of the Environment Professor Janelle Thompson Playing an important role in the...
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 researchers sequence genome of hawksbill turtles to aid conservation efforts Genome sequencing reveals crucial information that can aid in conservation efforts for the critically endangered turtle species. Share: In the Media 22 Nov 2021 Save our turtles!...
SCELSE propels marine science into its next phase Share: In the Media 20 Sep 2021 Marine science in Singapore is poised for greater impact – not just with climate change but with local solutions for global problems. Singapore can now leverage the outcomes of the...