Plants use calcium to convey internal warning of attacking aphids
Scientists at the John Innes Centre have discovered how plants send internal warning signals in response to attack by aphids
Read the storyScientists at the John Innes Centre have discovered how plants send internal warning signals in response to attack by aphids
Read the storyScientists from the John Innes Centre, Quadrum Institute and the University of Birmingham have discovered a link between a major mechanism of antibiotic resistance and resistance to the disinfectant triclosan which is commonly found in domestic products
Read the storyScientists at the John Innes Centre have identified a unique mechanism that the soil dwelling bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens uses to effectively exploit nutrients in the root environment
Read the storyThe European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO) announced today that John Innes Centre’s Professor Sarah O’Connor is one of 65 outstanding life scientists to have been elected to its membership, joining a group of over 1,700 of the best researchers in Europe and around the world. The 2017 electees include 56 EMBO Members residing in 19 Member...
Read the storyAn international scientific alliance to fast track-crop improvement in sub-Saharan Africa is launched
Read the storyAntibiotics, the wonder drugs discovered by accident that have saved 200 million lives and counting, have been voted Britain’s greatest invention
Read the storyJohn Innes Centre scientists are among an international team who have discovered a new class of compounds that target bacteria in a unique way
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre has joined more than 35 universities and research institutions from across the UK, in backing a pledge to support their technicians by becoming founding signatories of the Technician Commitment.
Read the storyJohn Innes Centre scientist Dr Cristobal Uauy has received national recognition for his pioneering work in global wheat breeding programmes
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