The John Innes Centre (JIC), located in Norwich, Norfolk, England, is an independent centre for research and training in plant and microbial science
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- Farm project explores soil microbiome and nutrient use efficiency
A new research project aims to improve farm productivity by unearthing the secrets of soil and root health through the development of a soil sensor that ...
- “In the centre of the fretboard… the one, the two and the five. I think that’s sort of my signature": Now you can learn John Mayer's favourite three-note guitar chords ...
I’ve always liked that sound, especially the fourth [pickup position on a Strat]. When I was a kid, that was my favourite sound on the guitar; it’s even, it’s smooth, it has chimeyness but ...
- Ro-Gro unveils ‘industry-first’ B12-fortified pea shoots
The pea shoots are the result of a collaboration between Ro-Gro, plant and microbiology research institute the John Innes Centre, food health and bioscience facility the Quadram Institute ...
- Advanced microscopy reveals proteins that power photosynthesis
John Innes Centre researchers used an advanced microscopy ... structural architecture of the chloroplast RNA polymerase. The research team used a method called cryogenic electron microscopy ...
- Seed Science Research
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- Farm project explores soil microbiome and nutrient use efficiency
Specialists from the University of Nottingham and John Innes Centre will work alongside farmers in a £1m research collaboration to assess and quantify root growth and soil microbial activity.
- “In the centre of the fretboard… the one, the two and the five. I think that’s sort of my signature": Now you can learn John Mayer's favourite three-note guitar chords ...
I’ve always liked that sound, especially the fourth [pickup position on a Strat]. When I was a kid, that was my favourite sound on the guitar; it’s even, it’s smooth, it has chimeyness but ...
- Norfolk sugar beet scientists begin £1m gene editing project
Norfolk-based scientists have launched a £1m project to explore how "gene editing" techniques could protect sugar beet crops from a devastating virus threat. British Sugar, biotech firm Tropic ...
- Dr Yiliang Ding of John Innes Centre wins Blavatnik award
Dr Yiliang Ding, a group leader at the John Innes Centre, is among nine recipients of the 2024 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the UK, which are internationally recognised by the scientific ...
- Dr Yiliang Ding of John Innes Centre wins Blavatnik award
A Norwich scientist whose pioneering research into plant cells could unlock environmentally-friendly solutions to crop diseases has won a major award accolade. Dr Yiliang Ding, a group leader ...