John Innes Centre joins Agri-Tech East
The John Innes Centre has become one of the first academic partners to join Agri-Tech East
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre has become one of the first academic partners to join Agri-Tech East
Read the storyHow a plant grows is influenced by nutrient transporter patterns on its roots
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre has purchased Church Farm at Bawburgh from the John Innes Foundation and secured the long-term future of its world-leading, field-based research
Read the storyScientists at the John Innes Centre have discovered why the first buds of spring come increasingly earlier as the climate changes
Read the storyScientific innovation in plant breeding was given a boost this week when a ruling by the European Patent Office confirmed the patent on John Innes Centre’s Beneforte Broccoli is valid and enforceable
Read the storyKim Findlay, Head of Bioimaging has been awarded the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) Vice President’s Medal for her outstanding contribution to the field of electron microscopy in plant and microbial imaging
Read the storyA team of scientists have successfully transferred a receptor that recognises bacteria from the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana - a dicot, to wheat – a monocot
Read the storyThere’s nowhere to hide for one of the world’s most devastating wheat diseases, thanks to a new global surveillance method for tracking the spread of Yellow Rust based on its DNA
Read the storyDr Sarah O’Connor has produced Strictosidine in yeast, one of the longest chemical pathways engineered into yeast and is a halfway point to the anti-cancer compounds Vinblastine and Topotecan
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