John Innes Centre
The John Innes Centre is an independent, international centre of excellence in plant science and microbiology. The JIC mission is to carry out excellent fundamental and strategic research, towards generation of economic and societal impact; to train scientists; to make our findings available to society.
OPEN Friday Seminar: Effector-guided strategies for durable disease resistance in potato
Battling crop diseases without borders
Understanding, Valuing and Celebrating Neurodiversity – Impact of our BBSRC Connecting Culture grant
Innovative Neurodiversity e-learning available
MARPLE diagnostics launched in Bhutan
What is a 'gene gun'?
OPEN Friday Seminar: Genome editing and sustainable agriculture: applications and implications
OPEN Friday Seminar: Mechanisms of Interactions in a Plant-Plant Pathosystem - Professor Steven Runo
Briefing session: Key messages
Briefing session: Applications of gene editing in crop breeding
Briefing session: Gene editing and other crop breeding techniques
Briefing session: About Norwich Research Park
Briefing session: The Precision Breeding Act
Annual Science Meeting 2024 - NBI Accessible Science Talks
How transcription delivers epigenetic silencing (Extended)
Innes Lecture 2024: "A Book of Two Halves?" with Dr Alex Aylward
The John Innes Centre - Plant Genetics and Crop Improvement (MSc)
Celebrating Neurodiversity - In Conversation with Jared Carpenter, PhD student
Celebrating Neurodiversity - In Conversation with Dr Kelsey Byers, Group Leader
Biffen Lecture 2024: "Land Sparing and Land Sharing" - Prof. Ken Giller, Wageningen University
Annual Science Meeting 2023 - Accessible Science Event
Innes Lecture 2023 - "Darwin and the Evolution of Emotions" with Dr Paul White
Church Farm - Field Experimentation Site
Penny Hundleby JIC career talk
Introducing Kenya's MARPLE Diagnostics Hub 2022
CRISPR gene editing - what is it?
The regulatory status of 'precision bred' crops an EU and UK perspective - Dr Penny Hundleby
MARPLE diagnostics reaches South Asia - Nepal