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:...
SCELSE Researchers Uncover How Bacteria Suppress Immune Defences in Stubborn Wound Infections Share: (L-R) Dr Ronni da Silva, SCELSE-NTU Visiting Researcher and Research Scientist at SMART AMR IRG, and Prof Kimberly Kline, SCELSE-NTU Visiting Academic, Principal...
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...