Royal Society honour for distinguished John Innes Centre scientist
Professor Cathie Martin, a project leader in metabolic biology at the John Innes Centre, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society
Read the storyProfessor Cathie Martin, a project leader in metabolic biology at the John Innes Centre, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society
Read the storyThe PostDoc Voice and QIPS are the forums which represent Postdoctoral Scientists at the John Innes Centre and the Quadram Institute.
Read the storyProfessor Barrie Wilkinson, a project leader in molecular microbiology at the John Innes Centre, has been awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Interdisciplinary Prize for 2018.
Read the storyA new scientific study, has cast dramatic light on that evergreen festive favourite, mistletoe
Read the storyPlant scientists have taken the crucial last steps in a 60-year quest to unravel the complex chemistry of Madagascar periwinkle in a breakthrough that opens up the potential for rapid synthesis of cancer-fighting compounds
Read the storyI work in the field experimentation team, which is responsible for looking after all the plants which are grown outside, i.e. not in the greenhouses or the controlled environment rooms, at the John Innes Centre.
Read the storyJohn Innes Centre scientist Professor Graham Moore and University of Bristol’s Professor Keith Edwards have been jointly awarded the 2018 Rank Prize in Nutrition (Human and Animal Nutrition and Crop Husbandry) for their exceptional contribution to wheat research
Read the storyI work, alongside the John Innes Centre, on the Norwich Research Park for a company called Anglia Capital Group for 4 days a week and for the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), 1 day a week.
Read the storyEurope’s ash dieback epidemic could have been caused by just one or two mushroom-like fruiting bodies of a fungal pathogen from Asia, according to research published today.
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