CEPAMS symposium 2018
An early start from Norwich Airport for a flight to Amsterdam and the onward journey to Beijing begins with a wait as the short hop to the Netherlands is slightly delayed by mist.
Read the storyAn early start from Norwich Airport for a flight to Amsterdam and the onward journey to Beijing begins with a wait as the short hop to the Netherlands is slightly delayed by mist.
Read the storyThe co-evolution of plant - pathogen interactions has been revealed in unprecedented detail in a study of one of the world’s deadliest crop killer
Read the storyFollowing extensive training at the John Innes Centre, our visiting scientist Abel Debebe Mitiku will lead the deployment of the first real-time, mobile diagnostics platform for wheat yellow rust in Ethiopia this summer.
Read the storyA wealth of previously undescribed plant enzymes have been discovered by scientists at the John Innes Centre
Read the storyIn May 2017 we joined 35 universities and research institutes backing a pledge to support our technicians by becoming founding signatories of the Technician Commitment.
Read the storyChemical secrets of a plant used throughout history for its calming effects have been revealed in new research
Read the storyOne year on from becoming the first Institution to be awarded Athena SWAN Gold, its impact on our culture continues to grow.
Read the storyOne of the world’s most lethal families of plant viruses has been revealed in unprecedented detail in a new study that may provide clues to preventing the global spread of the pathogen.
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre is set to receive a £1.3 million boost to support its pioneering research in improving the resilience and sustainability of UK pulse crops, Environment Secretary Michael Gove announced today
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