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United Kingdom - Royal Society calls for evidence-led GM crop regulation
October 6, 2022
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October 1, 2021
The role of genetic technologies in sustainable agriculture
July 22, 2021
United Kingdom - Take action to harness the unique contribution of plant genetic innovation, Government urged
April 6, 2021
The Sainsbury Laboratory's statement on the regulation of gene editing
March 19, 2021
United Kingdom - HP3 vision is aligned with UK plant science strategy
December 14, 2020
Meet Professor Wenbo Ma, senior group leader at The Sainsbury Laboratory, the scientist who moved from California to Norwich to prevent plant disease (Eastern Daily Press)
November 17, 2020
Why Wenbo Ma joined The Sainsbury Laboratory
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
March 24, 2020
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October 15, 2019
Gene enhancements will offer resilience to crop disease
July 25, 2019
European science community urges rethink on genome editing
June 27, 2019
World not prepared for next plant health emergency, scientists warn
Urgent need for a global surveillance system to detect and halt spread of emergent plant health threats
October 24, 2018
The Sainsbury Laboratory joins European scientists to safeguard precision breeding for agriculture
March 13, 2017
John Innes Center and The Sainsbury Lab applaud a European success s
July 14, 2016
What is it like to be a scientist? Teenagers from across Norfolk have enjoyed an access-all-areas experience at the Norwich Bioscience Institutes
July 5, 2016
The Sainsbury Laboratory - Statement on the outcome of the EU referendum
November 9, 2015
Matt Moscou’s plant discovery leads to human leukaemia treatment
June 7, 2015
The quest to engineer the perfect potato - Researchers in the United Kingdom aim for a new commercial potato that resists many of the worst vulnerabilities of potato crops around the world (MIT Technology Review)
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Plant scientists from Norwich Research Park are gathering evidence on the precise ways in which plants are affected by rising temperatures and falling rainfall levels
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