Bioimaging and microscopy
State-of-the-art bioimaging facilities, in both light and electron microscopy
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The majority of our Technology and Research Platforms and our Scientific Facilities are available for use by the wider research community and by commercial users.
Additionally all the facilities across the Norwich Research Park are available to John Innes Centre researchers.
State-of-the-art bioimaging facilities, in both light and electron microscopy
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Three biophysical analysis technologies to identify and quantify the binding of different interactions
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Providing expertise and staff training in various aspects of organic chemistry to scientists across the Norwich Research Park, and commercial partners
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Providing the wider research community with access to a range of crop transformation and genome editing resources
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Providing the wider research community with access to wheat transformation and genome editing
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Specialised undertaking and supporting invertebrate-related studies
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As well as laboratories, we have a range of facilities on-site and at our nearby farm, that allow us to conduct field experiments in an agricultural situation
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We offer four Genotyping and DNA extraction services
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An internationally recognised repository for the long-term curation and provision of crop germplasm resources
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Controlled environment rooms and glasshouses allow for precise control of plant environment; length of day, temperature, ventilation and thermal screens
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Computational techniques have revolutionised biological research and our ability to capture data has grown exponentially. We offer deep and wide-ranging expertise across the many areas in which biology and computing intersect
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Supporting studies of plant and microbial metabolism and carrying out metabolomic studies and small molecule analysis
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High throughput capabilities useful to researchers where work carried is carried out in 96 well plate format. The team can help with large scale PCR and sanger sequencing, as well as screening of gene edited lines
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Powerful structural and analytical methodologies which are capable of providing atomic level information about molecules
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Identifying the entire protein complement (proteome) of a sample, whether from a cell or whole organism
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Research groups at the John Innes Centre are making an effort to open access to their research via online portals and datasets
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Determining three-dimensional structures of proteins (or macromolecules) starting from a purified sample
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