and from the Ministry of National Development:
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and from the Ministry of National Development:
www.mnd.gov.sg/newsroom/par...
Exciting news announced by MOS Alvin Tan in Singapore's Parliament today! $60 million for Centre of Excellence in Marine Sciences
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Intrigued by how microbes spread, evolve, and shape our world, students at the Science Discovery Camp 2025 got a hands-on glimpse into the unseen. At SCELSE, participants explored the real-world impact of microbial science and how microbial systems influence health and the environment. SCELSE PI and NTU Assoc Prof Rebecca Case, along with her research team, welcomed the students. Dr Clarence Sim and undergrads from the Case LabβLionel Ng, Johnson Lim Jin Hui, Isabella Tiaras Cheng Xue En, and Khoh Yek Howβled an open forum on starting their microbial journey, followed by a tour of SCELSEβs research labs and facilities. They also played Lockdown!, a card game created by SCELSE PI and NUS Assoc Prof Yann Boucher, which simulates pandemic response and global cooperation. Kudos to NTU College of Science for bringing together curious young scientists and making this event such a success.
Microbes in action! Students at Science Discovery Camp 2025 explored microbial science at SCELSE, toured labs, and played Lockdown!, a pandemic-themed card game. Kudos to NTU College of Science! π18β20 Jun 2025 | NTU
π blogs.ntu.edu.sg/science/2025/07/28/science-discovery-camp-2025/
Thank you Prof Doralyn Dalisay (University of San Agustin, Philippines) for delivering a SCELSE Seminar on βNatural Product Discovery from Philippine Biodiversity: Advancing Therapeutic Leads and Biotechnological Applications.β Prof Dalisay shared how her team investigates bioactive compounds from marine sediment-derived actinomycetes and ethnobotanically significant plants such as pigeon peas, turmeric, ginger, tawa-tawa, and Philippine honey. Since 2017, their research has yielded prototype products and early-stage technologies in therapeutics, functional foods, and cosmeceuticals, advancing discoveries from the laboratory to the market. βI was deeply impressed by Prof. Dalisayβs work on discovering new bacteria with antibiotic potential from the Philippine seas, showing how groundbreaking science can emerge from countryside cities like Iloilo. This resonated with me personally, as I also began my scientific journey in a countryside city in Argentina, reminding us that world-class innovation in microbiology is not confined to global hubs, but can thrive wherever curiosity meets dedication.β β Dr Ezequiel Santillan, SCELSE Snr Research Fellow. π Thu, 21 Aug 2025 π SBS TR+6 (SBS-01n-26), NTU
Thank you Prof @Doralyn Dalisay for the SCELSE Seminar on βNatural Product Discovery from Philippine Biodiversityβ. Her team advances discoveries from lab to marketβantibiotics, therapeutics & moreβshowing innovation can thrive anywhere.
Our new article on circularised economy is out! Applied research is new for me, but the chance to collaborate with SCELSE's water engineers caught my interest. How little salt do they need to make omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids? A lot less than I thought!
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Discoveries with Roseobacteraceae: Bacterial Models for Ocean Heterotrophy www.annualreviews.org/content/jour... #jcampubs π
Don't miss out on the 3rd West Pacific Marine Biology Symposium @ UQ Brisbane, 25β28 Nov.
Reg & abstracts open: tinyurl.com/wpmbs2025
Early-bird regos now extended to 14 Oct, so you can still secure discounted registration rates!
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Bacteria enhance sulfur deficiency tolerance in plants
Rhizosphere microbiome is remodeled under sulfur (S) deficiency with competition among bacteria increasing their release of glutathione, which benefits the plant at expense of bacterial fitness
www.cell.com/cell-host-mi...
Ten microbiology organizations have come together to develop a global strategy to integrate microbial science into climate solutions. ISME is proud to stand alongside these partners in shaping this roadmap.
Read more: isme-microbes.org/microbes-wit...
#MicrobialEcology #ClimateAction
The role of the microbiome in the successful transplantation of seagrass meadows - @universitedeliege.bsky.social
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Louisiana reports five deaths from flesh-eating bacterium in coastal waters - Ramon Antonio VARGAS @theguardian.com
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Missed SCELSE Open House 2025? Catch the highlights in this 2-min video below. And look out for next year's Open House in Aug 2026! #SCELSE #SCELSEImpact #OpenHouse2025 #Microbiome #Biofilm
Nice summary from Songcan & Marc π on our discovery of a new microbial energy metabolism π¦ π§« β‘ π
Microbial Iron oxide respiration coupled to Sulfide Oxidation (MISO)
@nature.com Research Briefing π doi.org/10.1038/d415...
π° Original paper www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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The Bacterial Symbiont Phaeobacter inhibens Shapes the Life History of Its Algal Host Emiliania huxleyi - @FrontMarineSci https://ift.tt/2LCV412
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