Tales from Anne – Part 1: Croissants in the morning
In 1987 Dr Anne Edwards joined the John Innes Centre, and things would never be the same again.
Read the storyIn 1987 Dr Anne Edwards joined the John Innes Centre, and things would never be the same again.
Read the storyLeading John Innes Centre researcher Dr Xiaoqi Feng has been awarded a prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant
Read the storyAs a child growing up in a middle-class family in the rural Indian village of Kanpur I was fascinated by the universe.
Read the storyForeign and Commonwealth Office minister Mark Field MP this week acknowledged the wonderful example of a global partnership between the John Innes Centre and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Read the storyA drug discovery tool, the first of its kind, has been launched in a fresh bid to revitalise the urgent search for new antibiotics
Read the storyThis summer, by complete coincidence, we thought it would be fun to run a World Cup of Plant and Microbial science
Read the storyPlants and fungi are very often tangled together in nature. They are either friends (forming mutually beneficial partnerships) or foes (plant defence vs pathogenic fungi).
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
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