MIA transport protein no longer missing in action
John Innes Centre scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding how valuable anti-cancer compounds are produced in the Madagascar Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus)
Read the storyJohn Innes Centre scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding how valuable anti-cancer compounds are produced in the Madagascar Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus)
Read the storyJanuary 2017 sees the launch of a new 5-year project BBSRC Brassica, Rapeseed and Vegetable Optimisation (BRAVO), funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Read the storyNorwich Research Park scientists have won a prestigious international award for a breakthrough that could help the fight against antibiotic resistance
Read the storyOn Wednesday 2 November, the Centre of Excellence for Plant and Microbial Science (CEPAMS), jointly established by China Academy of Sciences (CAS) and John Innes Centre, officially launched in Beijing with its first laboratory open for research
Read the storyTwenty female scientists from universities across India visited the John Innes Centre as part of a workshop aimed at boosting the mid-career development of women in science and agriculture in India
Read the story200 girls from 17 Schools from across Norfolk and Suffolk attended the second Women of the Future conference at the John Innes Centre
Read the storyIdentifying the gene for an interesting trait that might help you breed better crops isn’t always easy – especially if you’re working with wheat or barley
Read the storyA new paper explains why plant breeders have found it difficult to produce wheat varieties which combine high yield and good resistance to Septoria, a disease in wheat which can cut yield losses by up to 50%
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre is pleased to welcome Dr Rose Kigathi from the Department of Biological Sciences, Pwani University, Kenya, for a nine-month placement as part of her AWARD fellowship
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