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Funding
- Beer brewed from Victorian barley variety - Comments (1)
- Major cash for ash - Comments (4)
- Exploring the inner world of carnivorous plants - Comments (0)
- Global effort to tackle wheat’s worst enemy - Comments (0)
- JIC receives a share of £20M investment for UK Synthetic Biology research - Comments (0)
- John Innes Centre Receives Grand Challenges Explorations Grant For Groundbreaking Research in Global Health and Development - Comments (0)
- Study looks to separate side effects from antibiotic activity - Comments (0)
- Major investment to persuade bacteria to help cereals access nitrogen from the air - Comments (10)
Our Impact
- JIC research describes new techniques to study protein-DNA interactions - Comments (0)
- Plant intelligence for better swarm robots - Comments (0)
- The world’s favourite fruit only better-tasting and longer-lasting - Comments (9)
- Q&A with Professor Mervyn Bibb - Comments (0)
- Q&A with Professor Mike Bevan - Comments (5)
- Royal Society elects two new Fellows from the John Innes Centre - Comments (0)
- Hidden map in growing buds shown to control leaf and petal shape - Comments (0)
- Beer brewed from Victorian barley variety - Comments (1)
People
- Nora Bateson, granddaughter of first director William Bateson, visits John Innes Centre - Comments (0)
- Plant intelligence for better swarm robots - Comments (0)
- Q&A with Professor Mervyn Bibb - Comments (0)
- Q&A with Professor Mike Bevan - Comments (5)
- Royal Society elects two new Fellows from the John Innes Centre - Comments (0)
- JIC training to help scientists fight disease-causing bacteria - Comments (0)
- Molecular microbiology department recruits new project leader - Comments (1)
- Major cash for ash - Comments (4)
Public Engagement
- Fascination of Plants Day 2013 celebrated at the John Innes Centre with interactive schools events - Comments (0)
- Beer brewed from Victorian barley variety - Comments (1)
- David Willetts MP invites JIC to Cheltenham Science Festival - Comments (0)
- Major cash for ash - Comments (4)
- Exploring the inner world of carnivorous plants - Comments (0)
- What makes flowers so beautiful? - Comments (0)
- Dr Jenni Rant takes science and “eternal rainbows” to China - Comments (0)
- Norfolk Farming Conference examines the role of science in agriculture - Comments (1)
Science
- New way to improve antibiotic production - Comments (0)
- Prof Cathie Martin made an MBE - Comments (0)
- Genome sequence for mother of ash dieback survival - Comments (0)
- JIC research describes new techniques to study protein-DNA interactions - Comments (0)
- Nora Bateson, granddaughter of first director William Bateson, visits John Innes Centre - Comments (0)
- BBC Radio 4 – Material World, Bees and pesticides; Heart gene therapy; Petal shapes - Comments (0)
- Enrico Coen’s book longlisted for Royal Society Winton Prize - Comments (0)
- Plant intelligence for better swarm robots - Comments (0)
Training
- JIC training to help scientists fight disease-causing bacteria - Comments (0)
- PhD opportunities for bioscience graduates - Comments (0)
- 2013 International Undergraduate Summer Research Programme - Comments (0)
- John Innes Foundation Prizes for PhD students - Comments (1)
- Training opportunity to learn about wheat genetics - Comments (2)
- Bacteria Branch Out - Comments (0)
- Science Camp inspires the next generation - Comments (0)
- Re-engineering life: New Phytologist Workshop on Synthetic Biology - Comments (0)
Video
- Exploring the inner world of carnivorous plants - Comments (0)
- Natural Factories - Comments (0)
- Budding young scientists get ‘Inside Science’ - Comments (0)
- New Training Suite officially opened - Comments (0)
- Science in Norwich Day 2011 - Comments (0)
- Introduction to JIC Research - Comments (0)
- How the dragon got its ‘snap’ - Comments (0)
- Landing lights for bumblebees - Comments (0)






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