Streptomyces bacteria key to understanding cell-division
Cell division is a fundamental process in all domains of life, required for the regeneration of damaged tissue, organ growth and development.
Read the storyCell division is a fundamental process in all domains of life, required for the regeneration of damaged tissue, organ growth and development.
Read the storyIf you want to know more about how plants are going to help humankind in the future, you can find out this weekend when Norwich Research Park holds its Plants of the Future open day. This Saturday (21 May) scientists, students and support staff from across the Norwich Research Park come together share their love...
Read the storyWe chat to Caroline Stone, a second year PhD student in Professor Mark Banfield’s research group, about her research project and career
Read the storyOn Norwich Research Park is a semi-wild bio-diverse space of wildflowers, birdsong, and home to at least one extremely rare species of moth.
Read the storyWe spoke to Senior Scientist Sadiye about how she became a scientist, her current research, and the work of the REED group.
Read the storyWe hear about the experience of Rothamsted PhD student Alex Borg working in our Communications and Engagement team.
Read the storyPlants have unique ways of sensing their environment, how they respond is vital for their survival, and it influences development and physiology.
Read the storyWe caught up with Adam to find out more about his time as an Research Scientist investigating the mechanisms of plant-pathogen interactions.
Read the storyWe catch up with Dr Clare Stevenson to learn more about the formation and growth of the Research Institute Technician Group (RITG), which supports and champions technicians across research institutes.
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