Explore imaging with SCELSE-NTU's Prof Peter Török, Director of Imaging and Ai Ping Yow, Senior Research Engineer, Imaging Facility, who will speak at the upcoming Bioscopy Conference 2026 at:
📍 UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø
📅 15–17 Jun 2026
Details: www.3dnanoscopy.com/bioscopy-con...
SCELSE - a biofilm & microbiome research centre in NTU & NUS
Hosted by Prof Alain Filloux, the upcoming SCELSE Seminar will be on 18 May. Join us then. Details below. @fillouxlab.bsky.social
What do biofilms, microbiomes, autonomous vehicles, entrepreneurship, and sustainability have in common? They were all part of an unforgettable week at the Singapore International Summer Camp 2026. Here's a look back at five days of learning, innovation, and discovery. #STEM #SISC
Congrats Prof Alain Filloux, SCELSE Research Director, on his appointment as President’s Chair in Molecular Microbiology at NTU. One of the University's highest academic honours, this recognises his scientific achievements, leadership, and contributions to microbiology. @fillouxlab.bsky.social
SCELSE welcomed a delegation from China Mengniu Dairy's Global R&D team for a lab tour & exchange on 24 Apr 2026. Insights shared from one of China’s largest dairy innovation hubs. Thanks to SCELSE colleagues for showcasing our science. @cwhitch.bsky.social @drlauranolan.bsky.social
Marine Sciences in Singapore to launch new Centre of Excellence! SCELSE PIs have been involved in the previous marine sciences programs MSRDP and MCCS where they collaborate across universities and centres. @beccase.bsky.social Read Straits Times:
www.straitstimes.com/singapore/en...
Explore advanced image analysis using open-source A.I. tools at NOBIC’s hands-on workshop on 10 Jun 2026 at NTU. Learn Fiji, ilastik, Cellpose & Noise2Void with imaging specialist Cameron Nowell. Register by 8 Jun: forms.office.com/pages/respon...
Heading to #SIWW2026? Visit the NUS Environmental Research Institute (NERI) booth at B2-F24 to discover innovations in water sustainability, resource recovery and the #CircularBioeconomy. Meet Dr Soheil Neshat from LoopForBio and learn how biotechnology is turning waste into value. #FishFeed
How do dangerous bacteria arm themselves before attack? Scientists from NTU-SCELSE and Imperial College London uncovered a previously unknown mechanism showing how bacteria load toxins into a microscopic weapon system before firing. Nature Microbiology-> rdcu.be/fk0Bq @fillouxlab.bsky.social
SCELSE - a biofilm & microbiome research centre in NTU & NUS
SCELSE - a biofilm & microbiome research centre in NTU & NUS
Singapore launches a $60 million marine research centre to advance ocean conservation and inform coastal policy decisions. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.