August 14, 2024
How bread dough gave rise to civilisation
July 1, 2024
Game changers: Professor Cristobal Uauy, plant scientist at the John Innes Centre (Farmers Weekly)
June 27, 2024
The A.E. Watkins landrace collection of bread wheat: Who was AE Watkins?
February 21, 2024
Alumni career story: Jos van Boxtel: A pathway lined with new opportunities and friendships
July 14, 2023
Inspiring future female leaders in wheat research - 31 female wheat researchers take part in the third annual cross-institute career development and networking workshop as part of the Rosalind Franklin Women in Wheat Champions programme led by the John Innes Centre and The Sainsbury Laboratory
May 19, 2023
Placing Gregor Mendel back among the Mendelians
July 27, 2022
Creating a learning habitat for the climate scientists of tomorrow
July 11, 2022
Proof that Mendel discovered the laws of inheritance decades ahead of his time
May 25, 2022
John Innes Centre welcomes moves to bring gene edited crops to market
March 18, 2022
Green Planet: Engaging the next generation of plant scientists
March 16, 2022
How do plants sense the world around them?
March 2, 2022
The tale of two international women in 20th century plant science
February 9, 2022
A history of women in plant science
January 20, 2022
United Kingdom - John Innes Centre responds to new legislation for gene editing research in plants
November 10, 2021
The complexity of the climate crisis calls for quantitative thinking and transdisciplinary cooperation
September 29, 2021
United Kingdom - A first step towards unlocking the power of gene editing
September 22, 2021
Uncovering secrets in the giant wheat genome; Introducing Dr Philippa Borrill
September 15, 2021
Edible East art trail explores the future of food
September 8, 2021
How can we produce more food on less land?
August 17, 2021
Resilient food production, climate change and the environment – a triple challenge
July 22, 2021
United Kingdom - Take action to harness the unique contribution of plant genetic innovation, Government urged
June 23, 2021
Working on the ‘scientific soft skills’ needed for biology careers
June 15, 2021
Why a mixed economy is essential to address the big questions in plant and microbial sciences
May 26, 2021
The benefits of understanding plant genes; how they work and what controls them
March 8, 2021
Digital detective work tracks the travels of Gregor Mendel
January 27, 2021
Hidden genes helping hidden hunger - To feed a growing population we don’t just need to produce enough food, we need to produce enough nutritious food
January 6, 2021
A CRISPR picture emerges on European Union GMO directive
December 23, 2020
How do we feed a growing population in a changing climate? Introducing the John Innes Center's new Group Leader Dr Sanu Arora
October 21, 2020
My biology career as a ‘plant detective’ - Introducing Dr Guy Polturak, postdoctoral scientist at the John Innes Center
June 8, 2020
Healthy Plants – Healthy People – Healthy Planet : Securing a safer, healthier and more sustainable future through the power of plant and microbial science
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