Conservation and Organic Farming Workshop
30 scientists, farmers and related stakeholder groups, from the UK and USA, gathered at the John Innes Centre for an Organic Farming workshop, supported by a BBSRC US partnering award.
Read the story30 scientists, farmers and related stakeholder groups, from the UK and USA, gathered at the John Innes Centre for an Organic Farming workshop, supported by a BBSRC US partnering award.
Read the storyCatharanthus roseus, also known as Madagascar periwinkle, is a small perennial plant native to the island of Madagascar.
Read the storyProfessor Dean is one of six world-leading scientists named today as recipients of these prestigious awards.
Read the storyThe ‘Biomaker Challenge’; a four-month programme, challenges teams of people from different disciplines to build low-cost sensors and instruments for biology.
Read the storyIt’s one of the major challenges of biology: how to accurately quantify the mass of swarming, shifting shapes that make up the matter of life
Read the storyA cheap, safe and effective method of dealing with harmful algal blooms is on the verge of being introduced following successful field and lab tests.
Read the storyBringing together enthusiastic young people who are currently working towards a Youth STEMM Award, from schools across Norfolk and Suffolk.
Read the storyA John Innes Centre PhD student is to visit the Houses of Parliament to explain the science behind his research into a devastating global crop pathogen.
Read the storyAs Communications and Engagement Officer I am concerned with communicating the fantastic work we do at the John Innes Centre with a range of different audiences across the UK.
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