How do plants react to their environment?
Plants have unique ways of sensing their environment, how they respond is vital for their survival, and it influences development and physiology.
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.
Read the storyWe had a chat with PhD student Marina about her experience of the Erasmus+ programme, her research project and working at the John Innes Centre.
Read the storyPlants sense the world including sensing light, touch, chemicals, microbes, animals and temperature, in unique ways that are often invisible to us
Read the storyThis week is National Careers Week and yesterday was International Women’s Day so we thought we’d hear from a few of our staff about their career pathways in science.
Read the storyArchivist Sarah Wilmot takes a look at the careers of two international women who worked at the John Innes Centre.
Read the storyWe caught up with five PhD students to find out more about their experiences in the Biotechnology Young Entrepeneur Scheme (BiotechYES) competition.
Read the storySometimes an adventure in science history begins with a chance find in a junk shop.
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