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SCELSE Biofilm Summer Course 2015

Written by Stela BCI | May 26, 2015 12:09:00 PM
 
Course - Singapore, Singapore
 
The Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) is a unique interdisciplinary Research Centre of Excellence (RCE) established to explore and translate the life of microbial biofilms into environmental solutions and significant environmental, health and industrial benefits by engineering microbial communities. SCELSE’s unique interdisciplinary approach is at the forefront of the emerging field of environmental life sciences engineering (ELSE).
SCELSE is offering an intensive and highly interactive course on which unites fields such as engineering and microbial ecology through the commonalities of biofilms. Graduate and postgraduate researchers are invited to participate in this international Summer Course designed to bridge environmental engineering and contemporary life sciences in the context of microbial biofilm-driven processes.
This two-week course brings together world-renowned scientists and engineers including SCELSE scientific leaders, as well as visiting experts in the fields of microbial physiology and ecology, environmental engineering, meta’-omics and systems biology, such as Donald Bryant (PennState U), Peter Steinberg (UNSW) and Sven Petersson (NTU), with Ken Nealson (USC) and Gerard Wong (UCLA) joining teaching team for 2015. Participants interact with these experienced mentors in their interdisciplinary approach in both practical and tutorials settings.
Organization: Nanyang Technological University – SCELSE
To apply, please visit: http://www.scelse.sg/programs/summer-course.html
SCELSE Biofilm Summer Course 2015
 
Mon, Jul 06, 2015 - Sat, Jul 25, 2015
Nanyang Technological University - SCELSE
60 Nanyang Drive, SBS-01N-27, Singapore, Singapore
 
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