jonaskohh's profile picture. Scientist at the Centre for Animal & Veterinary Sciences, National Parks Board (NParks). Previously a PhD student at SCELSE, Nanyang Technological University.

Jonas Koh

@jonaskohh

Scientist at the Centre for Animal & Veterinary Sciences, National Parks Board (NParks). Previously a PhD student at SCELSE, Nanyang Technological University.

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I’m so glad to see the outputs of this work after 2 years. I’m very proud to be part of this @SeapMicro project! Got to thank @embb_ntu for the mentorship and guidance, and @SakchamB17 and Zin for the help along the way!

#NTUsg scientists have found potential #plasticeating bacteria and potentially harmful microorganisms in the #plastisphere. The findings offer insights that may aid in tackling threats to the #ocean #ecosystem and in arriving at a possible #plasticpollution solution. @SCELSE_SG



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Myself and @angelabeckett10 wrote a review with @Sus_MDPI! 🥳 We discuss the use of sequencing as a method for the discovery of novel plastic-degrading enzymes and how to ensure the focus stays industrially-relevant! 🧬 Read about it here 👇 mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/2…


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microshades: An R Package for Improving Color Accessibility and Organization of Microbiome Data journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mr…


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Want to get started on Zotero, but don't know how? Here's a list of my 8 Zotero tutorials - for FREE👇 Retweet it to share with your colleagues and students.


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One of the MOST CHALLENGING parts of any research project: Literature Review Here's how to fast-track your literature review process using two FREE tools - Zotero and Research Rabbit 👇 A step-by-step guide with visuals 🧵


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Recently, I wrote a bunch of Zotero tutorials that went (mildly) viral on #AcademicTwitter. Thought I'd put them all together so folks can find them easily. So, here goes 👇 Zotero 101: A meta-thread 🧵 Retweet to share it with your friends/colleagues.


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Microbial enzymes will offer limited solutions to the global plastic pollution crisis sfamjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/17…


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