Borlaug award for outstanding wheat researcher
An early-career wheat researcher has received an international award for her outstanding achievements
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Read the storySome insects and microbes develop symbiotic partnerships, which become so interdependent that they can no longer survive without each other. But how specific are these heritable symbioses? Is it possible for the same species of bacteria to flourish across different species of insect hosts, or are these partnerships more fixed, honed over millions of years of...
Read the storyFollowing successful funding applications to the Anguish’s Educational Foundation and the Norwich Freemen’s Charity, the SAW Trust is launching an exciting new project that seeks to boost curiosity in Primary schools through science! The Science, Art and Writing (SAW) Trust is a cross-disciplinary engagement initiative that explores scientific themes through practical science activities underpinned by...
Read the storyPolicymakers and scientists from Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Pakistan and the UK gathered in London for a mutual policy learning exercise on the regulation of biotechnology with potential to improve hunger and food security
Read the storyWe are pleased to announce that Dr Tina Schreier will join the John Innes Centre as a tenure-track Group Leader in July 2026.
Read the storyResearch has shed important new light on the enemies-turned-allies that allow bacteria to exchange genes, including those linked to antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
Read the storyWe are devastated to announce that our colleague and friend Professor Philippa Borrill died over the Easter weekend following a rare immune system disorder (HLH). She was a fantastic scientist, collaborator and mentor, and a close friend to many.
Read the storyWe’re looking for a web development partner, or partners, to help us rebuild the John Innes Centre and the Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership websites.
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre and The Sainsbury Laboratory are developing a world-class plant and microbial research hub as part of the Next Generation Infrastructure programme
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