Professor Anne Osbourn elected as Fellow of the Royal Society
Professor Anne Osbourn has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in honour of her exceptional contribution to science
Read the storyProfessor Anne Osbourn has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in honour of her exceptional contribution to science
Read the storyWe spoke to Professor Tony Maxwell to find out, what is Antimicrobial Resistance, why is it a problem and how worried should we be?
Read the storyThe soil in our gardens, the leaves of plants, the deep sea and even in our own intestines are all a raging battleground for bacteria, struggling to stay alive and get the nutrients they need
Read the storyProducts made by plants and bacteria are essential for humankind, and integral to our daily lives
Read the storyFour projects involving the John Innes Centre and research partners in China have been launched to improve crops and explore anti-cancer properties in plants
Read the storyAn ambitious scientific investigation into how organisms remember environmental changes at a cellular level has been awarded European funding
Read the storyMicrobial science or Microbiology is the study of microorganisms, a diverse group of generally tiny life-forms that include bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, algae, and protozoa
Read the storyDirector of the John Innes Centre, Professor Dale Sanders FRS has praised the strong advocacy of a distinguished former colleague Professor Derek Burke CBE DL.
Read the storyCome along to see art and science collide in an illustration exhibition inspired by our science.
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