Excited to be at the Asia-Pacific Biofilms Conference in Melbourne to present some of my @scelse.bsky.social team's research and hear all the latest developments in the #biofilm field! #APBiofilms2026
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Discover how SCELSE advanced biofilm & microbiome research in FY2024. From top-ranked publications to education, industry engagement, and real-world impact. Scan to read the SCELSE Year in Review flipbook now.
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Happy New Year – new role! 🎉
We’re looking for a PostDoc to join us in @halllab.bsky.social @unibirmingham.bsky.social.
Full-time, fixed-term to March 2028. Note tight closing date: 11 Jan 2026. CV + cover letter (submit via portal).
Further details 👇
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Final presentation by Vanessa Lim on her Final Year Project research in the lab @scelse.bsky.social, NTU. She did a fantastic job contributing to our ongoing work on #food #spoilage #biofilms and we are sorry to see her go. Wishing her all the best with the next steps in her bright future! ✨
Another exciting talk from one of my team, this time at the @scelse.bsky.social annual retreat. Dr Xue (Essie) Zhao did a fantastic presentation on some of our food spoilage #biofilm and #microbiome work! Excited to see more of our research work being shared! 🦠🧫🧪
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Harold Natano, the first PhD student to join my lab @scelse.bsky.social NTU Singapore presented his work on #foodchain #biofilms and #microbiomes at the Bacterial Ultra Group (BUG) meeting today - he totally smashed it! #proudsupervisor 🧫🧪🦠 #microsky #microbiome
Thank you @jcellsci.bsky.social! It was so much fun chatting with Editor @seemagrewal.bsky.social about my journey, research, and advice for junior scientists.
It’s great that it reads just like our conversation flowed. I sincerely hope it resonates with trainees out there!
Read the interview 👇
Had a great time lecturing the 2nd year Microbiology students the last 2 weeks for my first Undergrad teaching here at NTU Singapore. They were a fantastic group with good questions and discussions afterwards 😊
🧫 ASM Biofilm SIG Speaker Series Oct 2025
Join us for two exciting talks on how microbes build & battle within biofilms from food systems to medical innovation!
🧬 Dr @drlauranolan.bsky.social (NTU Singapore)
🧪 Dr Thuy Nguyen (Monash BDI)
📅 Thurs 30 Oct 🕐 1–2pm AEDT
💻 Zoom: uws.zoom.us/j/83362129519
My lab @scelse.bsky.social NTU is growing! Fun evening out with the team, I'm so fortunate to work with such a great group of scientists!
Illustration of a leftover fried rice recipe. The recipe instructions are written above a drawing of a plate filled with fried rice, vegetables, and a fork. The steps include chopping ingredients, sautéing garlic or onion, stir-frying veggies and protein, adding rice, and tossing with sauce. The bottom of the image features the phrase "Bon Appétit!" and a small EU flag icon.
Today is International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste. Millions of tonnes of food are wasted in the EU each year, impacting the planet and our future.
We cannot afford to waste it ↓
Nice to see a follow up story on @drlauranolan.bsky.social Pseudomonas aeruginosa T6SS toxin Tse8
Great to start this research @quadraminstitute.bsky.social with @cwhitch.bsky.social @science-bear.bsky.social @alisonmather.bsky.social @haideralkhanaq.bsky.social, Samuel Bloomfield, Greg Wickham, Ryan Sweet. Excited to continue food chain biofilm research in my lab @scelse.bsky.social!
Thrilled to see my first publication on food chain biofilms out! Check out the super cool biofilms Pseudomonas makes on food surfaces and the contribution of these to food spoilage. We're continuing to work in this space to find novel ways to extend food shelf life and reduce food waste! 🧫🧪
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New capabilities! SCELSE has installed a new isothermal microcalorimetry system (Symcel CalScreener) to track microbial metabolism in real-time — including responses to antibiotics, phage; and in biofilms and during transitions to alternate lifestyles. Pix (R): Prof Whitchurch - cwhitch.bsky.social
Thank you so much to @drlauranolan.bsky.social and Mark Webber for putting this JBC review together. Such exciting days that bacterial genetics and transposon mutagenesis can push the boundaries on discovering novel gene function and put more light on the genomic dark matter. See at rb.gy/ovefri
Only a few weeks left to apply for this PhD position in my lab at SCELSE @scelse.bsky.social. Come and join us in lovely Singapore to work on #biofilms #microbiomes #foodchain 🧪🧫
Unravelling the regulation of programmed cell death in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms One 4-year PhD Studentship in Professor Cynthia Whitchurch’s lab at the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore – starting January 2026. The studentship will be funded for 4 years which includes tuition fees and a bursary. Students can be from Singapore or overseas. Project summary Programmed cell death (PCD) pathways are genetically encoded programmes that lead to cell suicide. Whist it seems counter-intuitive that single-celled bacteria would maintain cell suicide pathways, PCD is beneficial to multicellular bacterial communities. We have determined that Pseudomonas aeruginosa has 3 PCD pathways that intersect to enable explosive cell lysis for the release of extracellular DNA and other matrix components required for biofilm formation. This project aims to understand how these complex pathways that lead to PCD in P. aeruginosa are regulated. The project will use a range of cutting-edge approaches including molecular microbiology, transcriptomics, bioinformatics, AI and advanced microscopy. Requirements Applications are invited from candidates with a Bachelors degree with Honours (2nd class upper division) or equivalent, or Masters degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences or a related discipline. Additionally, experience in molecular microbiology, microscopy and microbial genomics would be advantageous. However, in the absence of this additional experience the applicant should be keen to learn relevant skills in these areas. Note that the following will be required of the candidate that is selected for this studentship (the application has to be submitted by the July 31st 2025): 1. Valid TOEFL/IELTS/GRE/GMAT/GATE scores (A valid GRE/GMAT score is required for applicants who are not graduates of the Autonomous Universities in Singapore, unless there is specific requirement state…
I have an exciting opportunity to join my research team in Singapore @scelse.bsky.social as a PhD student to explore programmed cell death in biofilms. See below for more information and please share widely!
Here's an exciting opportunity for a PhD studentship to study #biofilms and #microbiomes in the food chain with @drlauranolan.bsky.social at SCELSE @scelse.bsky.social.
I highly recommend!
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My lab at SCELSE, NTU, Singapore, is recruiting a PhD student to study food chain biofilms! The PhD will commence in January 2026 and tuition and stipend is provided for 4 years. Singaporean and international applicants welcome. See attached for more details. Please share widely!
We derive iron-siderophore interaction networks among Pseudomonas strains from sequencing data. One key insight: natural strains form dense networks, whereas pathogens are loners. With @frimanscience.bsky.social @zhiyuanli.bsky.social & Nanjing colleagues
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Noncomparative and heterogeneous, but so refreshing to see something larger than a small report or case study confirming that bacteriophage therapy is safe and, in many cases, effective.
#IDSky
#Phage
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The Institut Pasteur is recruiting group leaders!
Pasteur is an absolute incredible environment to start your lab. Surrounded by so many great scientists, in the beautiful city of Paris.
Come eat 🥐 and conduct awesome science.
Contact me if you want info !
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Structure of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 Type IV pilus
Finally out in PLOS Pathogens. Congrats Hannah Ochner and co-authors. @mrclmb.bsky.social
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Great and busy times at @fillouxlab.bsky.social a few years back 😅. @lukeallsopp.bsky.social, @drlauranolan.bsky.social and I constructed a few TraDIS libraries to answer T6SS questions. Still remember the soundtrack of these days: Barry White 😂😂😂 over and over so the experiments were repetitive
I'm recruiting a Research Fellow/Postdoc to join my team at #SCELSE to work on food chain biofilms to find new ways to extend food shelf life and reduce food waste. If you have skills in #microbiology and #biofilms apply via Workday: tinyurl.com/3468xm34 or MCF: tinyurl.com/5fyy6hdd. Share widely!
I'm recruiting! I'm looking for a motivated postdoctoral scientist to join my new team at SCELSE in Singapore. The role will explore various aspects of how #eDNA is produced and utilised in #Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms.
#Microsky #phagesky #Science
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