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:...
Light-controlled bacteria paves the way towards clean water In the face of increasing global demand for freshwater, the pressure is on for the water treatment industry to develop efficient water purification processes. Yet biofouling in water purification systems...
Priority questions: Microbial biofilms Share: In the Media 02 Jan 2021 As 2020 started winding now, the announcement came from Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat that the country will see its investment into Research and Development increase to $25...
Podcast: climate change and the coevolution of infectious diseases As the global conversation continues to revolve around the COVID-19 pandemic, Channel News Asia gets in on the talk about infectious diseases with a podcast with SCELSE PI A/Prof Yann Boucher, who is...
5 things the COP26 climate summit should address Share: In the Media 30 Oct 2021 That does a rising-star researcher want from the COP26 climate summit, considering that “we are already on course to exceed pre-industrial temperatures by more than 2°C before the...
Protozoa 'poo' churns out a highly infectious cholera-causing bacteria Share: Photo Credit: SCELSE In the Media 03 Nov 2019 SCELSE A/Prof. Diane McDougald and her team from SCELSE at Nanyang Technological University, the ithree institute at the University of...