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Dr Stephen Bornemann

Biological Chemistry Department, John Innes Centre
Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7UH, United Kingdom
new email address stephen.bornemann@jic.ac.uk
Tel
+44 (0)1603 450741 Fax +44 (0)1603 450018

enzymes and small molecules of plants and microbes

Gallery

Liang Zhou, David Swainsbury, Farzana Miah, Alap Nair, Steph Bornemann and Karl Syson in Autumn 2010

Group in Autumn 2010


Presentation to Professor Sir Fraser Stoddart (Northwestern University, USA) of the print 'Making Nitrosense' by Mrs Leonie Woolhouse, the wife of the former JI director Professor Harold Woolhouse, after giving the Chatt Lecture 'Radically enhanced molecular recognition' on 20 November 2009

Fraser Stoddart



Liang Zhou, Abdul Rashid, Steph Bornemann, David Swainsbury and Karl Syson in summer 2009

Group in winter 2007


Abdul Rashid, Karl Syson, Carla Clé, Steph Bornemann, Anne-Claire Marquis and David Swainsbury
in winter 2007

Group in winter 2007


Views of the lab and of Martina with her baby sister Carla in spring 2007

View of the lab

Martina & Carla


Presentation to Professor Sir Jack E Baldwin (University of Oxford) of the print 'Making Nitrosense' by Mrs Leonie Woolhouse, the wife of the former JI director Professor Harold Woolhouse, after giving the Chatt Lecture 'Studies on beta-lactam antibiotic biosynthesis' on 10 November 2006

Professor Sir Jack Baldwin

Matt Burrell, Vicky Just, Laura Bowater, Carla Clé and Steph Bornemann in Summer 2005

 Group members of Summer 2005

Presentation to Professor George M Whitesides (Harvard University) of the print 'Making Nitrosense' by Mrs Leonie Woolhouse, the wife of the former JI director Professor Harold Woolhouse, after giving the Chatt Lecture 'New tools for bioanalysis' on 10 June 2005

Professor George Whitesides


Baby Martina and Silvia in Spring 2005

Silvia with baby Martina     

Vicky Just, Steph Bornemann, Laura Bowater, Andrea Hall and Marta Roman-Escutia in Spring 2003

 Group members of Spring 2003


At Cadwell Park, 2005