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Blog Seeing Red – The Tomato Fight Years
Left with a mound of rotting tomatoes, there was only one option left...
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Blog GENius of the Month
Welcome to the Genes in the Environment Institute Strategic Programme (GEN ISP) blog, which will introduce you to the many GENiuses in our programme.
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Blog Technicians Commitment Award
We were delighted to receive an award this month for our work on the Technicians Commitment. We asked Dr Clare Stevenson, what happened?
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News European recognition for talented early-career researcher
John Innes Centre researcher Dr Xiaoqi Feng receives a prestigious award reserved for Europe’s most promising young researchers
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Press Release Space-inspired speed breeding for crop improvement
Technology first used by NASA to grow plants extra-terrestrially is fast tracking improvements in a range of crops, by 'speed-breeding'
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Blog Meet the Molecules – Catnip
Plants may appear peaceful, but beneath their calm exterior, they’re locked in continuous and ever-changing chemical warfare.
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Blog A conversation with Dr Chris Morgan
Dr Chris Morgan is a Postdoctoral Scientist working in Kirsten Bomblies' lab in the Cell and Developmental Biology Department. We chatted to him about his life and work.
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Blog The sights and sounds of the Norwich Science Festival
October 2018 saw the 3rd Norwich Science Festival and once again The John Innes Centre, and our colleagues on the Norwich Research Park attended in large numbers.
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