Circadian clock clue to infection mechanism in the malaria parasite
A discovery made first in plants has inspired an important insight into the mechanism by which the malaria parasite can infect humans and animals
Read the storyA discovery made first in plants has inspired an important insight into the mechanism by which the malaria parasite can infect humans and animals
Read the storyProfessor Saskia Hogenhout has been elected as a member of the prestigious European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO), joining a community of more than 2,000 members elected by peers in recognition of scientific excellence
Read the storyAn outstanding early-career researcher has been awarded a prestigious fellowship to take forward research into the global threat posed by antibiotic resistant bacteria
Read the storyJohn Innes Centre has renewed its membership of the Diversity Champions programme run by Stonewall, reaffirming our commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive research environment. This year we are delighted to be joined in this membership by the Earlham Institute and Quadram Institute Bioscience. With our direct links and close collaborations, the joint membership means LGBTQ+ staff,...
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre has successfully renewed its Athena Swan Gold Award, recognising our continuing commitment to gender equality. The Athena Swan Charter, run by Advance HE, is a framework used across the globe to support and transform gender equality within higher education and research. Established in 2005 to encourage and recognise commitment to advancing...
Read the storyA £1m Innovate UK project that aims to have a significant impact on reducing the need for UK imports of soya has been announced today. The ‘Pea Protein’ project is a collaboration between Germinal, a grass and forage seed specialists, and seed breeders, using a discovery made by John Innes Centre scientists 30 years ago. The gene...
Read the storyProfessor Dame Caroline Dean has been named by the Genetics Society as the recipient of the Mendel Medal for 2023
Read the storySecretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs the Rt Hon Thérèse Coffey visited the John Innes Centre in Norwich to learn more about the world-leading research that is delivering healthier, more resilient and more sustainably produced food
Read the storyA research collaboration has identified members of the DA1 family of growth-regulatory enzymes as targets of effectors secreted by the oomycete pathogen Albugo candida, which causes white blister rust, a widespread disease of Brassica crops
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