What is metabolomics?
If you’re a scientist, rather than looking at a single chemical that is interesting, why not look at all the chemicals that make up a plant at once? That’s metabolomics
Read the storyIf you’re a scientist, rather than looking at a single chemical that is interesting, why not look at all the chemicals that make up a plant at once? That’s metabolomics
Read the storyFor the first-time we can take a molecular-level look at one of the world’s deadliest crop killers; Luteoviridae
Read the storyBioimaging is a platform technology that is based around microscopy. Here at the John Innes Centre we offer a mixture of light microscopy which uses light for imaging, and electron microscopy which use beams of electrons instead of light
Read the storyWe sat down with Dr Matthew Hartley, head of our Informatics team, to talk about his team, their work and their position straddling the borderline between science and computing
Read the storyMicrobial science may look at the microscopic, but the breadth of microbial research being done here at the John Innes Centre is massive, so here’s an A-Z covering some of it
Read the storyWith plant research stretching from the genetic to the gigantic, we thought it would be worth creating an A-Z of some of the key pieces of work being done here
Read the storyWhere there are plants, there are insects. Our Entomology Department houses a large-range of insects and conducts insect-related research with an overarching aim to help tackle the issue of global food production
Read the storyDr Clare Stevenson has been shortlisted in the Outstanding Technician of the Year category of the Times Higher Education Awards 2019
Read the storyWe sat down with Crop Transformation's Mark Smedley to chat about his work on genetic crop transformation and Crispr/Cas genome editing, as well as training the next generation and how he became a scientist
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