A step closer to understanding the ‘switch’ that triggers flowering in plants
Scientists have taken another crucial step towards understanding how plants initiate flowering
Read the storyScientists have taken another crucial step towards understanding how plants initiate flowering
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre has submitted evidence to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee’s inquiry into the implications and opportunities, for science and research, of leaving the EU
Read the storyProfessor Dame Caroline Dean, OBE FRS of the John Innes Centre has been awarded the prestigious Darwin Medal by the Royal Society
Read the storyScientists at the John Innes Centre have discovered a key “twist” in a Rubik’s cube-like plant puzzle, which could pave the way to new, or more effective pharmaceuticals
Read the storyIt was an evening of celebration for many students from across Norfolk at the new Enterprise Centre at UEA on the 30 June as they received the first ever Youth STEMM Bronze Awards
Read the storyTeenagers from across Norfolk have enjoyed an access-all-areas experience at the Norwich Bioscience Institutes this week, during our annual Year 10 Science Camp
Read the storyScientists have analysed the genomes of plants that grow in harsh, serpentine soils to find out how they survive in such conditions
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre is an international centre. Our scientific success is built on our international workforce, our international collaborations and our international outlook
Read the storyFollowing the discovery of a new and very valuable enzyme which folds linear molecules into different shapes, scientists are building a ‘triterpene machine’ which will enable them to custom-build valuable chemical compounds called triterpenes and produce them in large, cost-effective quantities
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