UNIGE and NTU Singapore scientists find that silencing bacteria can worsen heart infections In infectious disease research, disrupting bacterial communication is widely considered beneficial. A study by UNIGE and NTU Singapore shows this is not always true. Share:...
Asians made humanity’s longest prehistoric migration and shaped the genetic landscape in the Americas GenomeAsia100K study showed that early Asians travelled over 20,000km from North Asia to South America Share: Congratulations to SCELSE researchers and the...
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-...
International biofilm centers launch Priority Questions Exercise Share: In the Media 09 Feb 2021 The National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC), Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE) , Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE), COST AMiCI...
Launched! A new card game "Lockdown!" by SCELSE & NUS “I have previously designed simple games to teach microbiology concepts to students; and I conceptualised the idea for a Covid-19 card game around the start of the pandemic last year,” said Prof Boucher. Share:...