Snapdragon enters the genomic age
Researchers have successfully assembled a near-complete genome sequence of the popular plant model system Antirrhinum majus
Read the storyResearchers have successfully assembled a near-complete genome sequence of the popular plant model system Antirrhinum majus
Read the storyThe tale of Princess Anne and the renegade garden gnomes
Read the storyInsect-studying researchers have thanked the public for their help in establishing a thriving new colony of ladybirds at the John Innes Centre
Read the storyProfessor Dame Caroline Dean has been awarded an honorary degree from the University of York
Read the storyA study into a common bacterial toxin found in the human gut has yielded valuable information that could assist in the development of new antibiotics
Read the storyResearchers have applied to Defra for consent to conduct field trials of genetically modified (GM) wheat and gene-edited Brassica (CRISPR)
Read the storyFor early career researchers in an academic setting, making the transition to working in industry can be a challenging one. To address the gap between academic and industrial research, BBSRC has provided funding, for Innovation Fellowships
Read the storyResearch by John Innes Centre scientists reveals how cells use geometrical information to control key developmental processes such as the coordination between cell growth and cell division
Read the storyLast month, saw the launch of our brand-new and completely rebuilt website
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