1st Wheat GEMS Mini symposium on Wheat Genetics, Microbiomes and Soil Health
This first Wheat GEMS mini symposium will bring together leading experts in wheat genetics, microbiome and soil science.
Read the storyThis first Wheat GEMS mini symposium will bring together leading experts in wheat genetics, microbiome and soil science.
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 storyA free open day on the Norwich Research Park celebrating plants including exhibitions, tours and family-friendly activities
Read the storyProfessor Anne Osbourn OBE FRS has been elected as an international member of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), one of the United States’ highest honours for scientists, engineers and health professionals.
Read the storyLast week 21 researchers from the Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) and iDE Nepal, took part in a workshop to equip them with the most advanced genetic testing methodology for strain-level diagnostics of the deadly wheat yellow rust fungus.
Read the storyWe're delighted that several of our researchers at the John Innes Centre are taking part in the pub-based event
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 storyThe 2022 John Innes Foundation Lecture for the Norwich Institute for Sustainable Development is on the topic of aquatic food system
Read the storyWe spoke to Senior Scientist Sadiye about how she became a scientist, her current research, and the work of the REED group.
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