PhD student wins research excellence award
PhD student Philippa Borrill has won the 2014 early career excellence award from MonoGram
Read the storyPhD student Philippa Borrill has won the 2014 early career excellence award from MonoGram
Read the storyOne of the scientists who revealed how plants “do maths” can now reveal how cells take measurements of size which is important to cells as it determines when they divide
Read the storyDr Carole Thomas has been made a trustee of a national charity that supports women (and men) wishing to return to STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) careers
Read the storyScientists collaborating on ash dieback research can reveal the first genetic clues that could help them identify and breed trees tolerant to the disease
Read the storyOpportunities for agricultural technology or ‘agri-tech’ in the East of England are set to grow significantly due to the exploitation of innovative science, the increase in both global population, the demand for food
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre, an internationally renowned plant and microbial science institute, is leading the way in a national drive to retain women in scientific careers
Read the storyGM purple tomatoes are being harvested in Ontario, Canada, for future research and to attract interest from private investors
Read the storyScientists have discovered that changing temperatures can have a big effect on resistance to yellow rust, one of the most serious diseases of wheat
Read the storyThe gene that has provided spring barley with resistance to powdery mildew for over 30 years increases susceptibility to newly-important disease Ramularia leaf spot
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