Peering down, into the future
The 2017 Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson for their work developing cryo-electron microscopy
Read the storyThe 2017 Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson for their work developing cryo-electron microscopy
Read the storyWe sat down with Sir David Hopwood to discuss his life and career.
Read the story“Now the holly bears a berry, as blood is it red…”
Read the storyThe 3rd Women of the Future Conference took place on Wednesday 29th November 2017. Over 170 young girls from 17 schools across Norfolk and Suffolk attended the unique event.
Read the storyThe 5 November 2017 was the 125th Anniversary of the birth of one of our most famous alumni; John Burdon Sanderson Haldane (1892 – 1964), affectionately known by many as ‘JBS’.
Read the storyWhat is it like to start a biology PhD at a world-leading plant and microbial research institute? We asked someone who had done it for their thoughts and advice. Here is Jo Jennings...
Read the storyThis Friday, 24th November 2017 a new name will be added to the illustrious Named Lecture series; Rose Scott-Moncrieff.
Read the storyAn important part of our work is to encourage and enthuse the next generation of scientists. As such, I wanted to create a project that would engage school children.
Read the storyFour enthusiastic John Innes Centre PhD students started the drive to Jealott’s Hill, Syngenta near Reading for the Plant and Microbe BiotechYES competition
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