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Colleage of Design and Engineering : Capturing the immense potential of microscopic DNA for data storage

2023-07-13T17:26:34+08:00

Led by Principal Investigator Associate Professor Chueh Loo Poh from the College of Design and Engineering at the National University of Singapore, and the NUS Synthetic Biology for Clinical and Technological Innovation (SynCTI), the team’s findings, which could potentially shake up the data-storage industry.

Colleage of Design and Engineering : Capturing the immense potential of microscopic DNA for data storage2023-07-13T17:26:34+08:00

4 exciting jobs in food science at Republic Polytechnic (RP)

2022-11-29T15:08:04+08:00

RP welcomes you to grow with them! Discover a people- and family-oriented culture, where you are inspired to improve as you nurture lifelong learners.. Republic Polytechnic (RP) is the first educational institution in Singapore to leverage the Problem-based Learning approach for all its diploma programmes. It has seven schools offering courses in Applied Science, Engineering, Management and Communication, Hospitality, Infocomm, Sports, Health & Leisure, and Technology for the Arts.

4 exciting jobs in food science at Republic Polytechnic (RP)2022-11-29T15:08:04+08:00

NUS SynCTI Launches SynbioResources To Support Singapore’s Synthetic Biology Community

2022-04-28T13:50:46+08:00

To encourage reuse and reproducibility in the synthetic biology community, the National University of Singapore (NUS) Synthetic Biology for Clinical and Technological Innovation (SynCTI) has established SynbioResources, a digital collection of databases and tools related to synthetic biology.

NUS SynCTI Launches SynbioResources To Support Singapore’s Synthetic Biology Community2022-04-28T13:50:46+08:00

Could Yeast Be The Answer To Dementia?

2022-03-10T13:29:00+08:00

What if common baker’s yeast could be the answer to age-related diseases like dementia and Parkinson’s Disease? Researchers from NUS Synthetic Biology for Clinical and Technological Innovation (SynCTI) and Imperial College London...

Could Yeast Be The Answer To Dementia?2022-03-10T13:29:00+08:00
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