Joining the home of Streptomyces research
We welcome the latest group to join an ongoing quest to understand Streptomyces - a bacteria crucial to human health and medicine - led by Professor Matt Hutchings
Read the storyWe welcome the latest group to join an ongoing quest to understand Streptomyces - a bacteria crucial to human health and medicine - led by Professor Matt Hutchings
Read the storyThe United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture has awarded a $650,000 grant for the study of emmer wheat – one of the very first cereals to be cultivated in agriculture
Read the storyA plant important to subsistence farmers and a focus of research here at the John Innes Centre, is now being explored for its creative potential in paper making
Read the storyA Chinese-UK collaboration investigating medicinally important compounds in plants has been further strengthened by Royal Society funding
Read the storyWe conclude our spring into spring week looking at the history of research into the tulip, with the study of their chromosomes and the story of how they inspired one of modern day's leading scientists
Read the storyResearchers have taken positive steps towards using plant virus-based particles for the treatment of human autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis
Read the storyWith the John Innes tulip collection growing, attention turns to the mystery of tulip breakage. Sarah Wilmot returns with Part 2 of our history of tulip research at the John Innes Centre
Read the storyThis week, to celebrate the beginning of spring, we have a special 3-part blog series telling the story of tulip research here at the John Innes Centre
Read the storyThe next time you see those frothy blobs of cuckoo spit that appear on plants this time of year - remember when and where - your evidence could be used to halt the progress of an international plant pathogen
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