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John Innes Centre

December 18, 2025


From cereal killers to high-fibre bread: the importance of networking in the wheat research community


December 10, 2025


An exciting new landscape of protein-related discovery unfolds


December 9, 2025


United Kingdom - Breakthrough in flavourless pea protein project


December 8, 2025


UK-CGIAR Centre roundtable in Morocco opens new discussion on precision-bred crops in North Africa and beyond


October 16, 2025


Battling crop diseases without borders - DEWAS is one of the world’s largest crop pathogen surveillance and advisory systems, protecting wheat productivity in food vulnerable areas of East Africa and South Asia.


September 23, 2025


Need a winter warmer? Groundbreaking gene-edited tomato soup trial, with higher levels of ‘Sunshine’ vitamin, recruiting now


September 18, 2025


John Innes Enterprises and Traitomic announce strategic collaboration to accelerate crop improvement


September 4, 2025


Shining new light on the processes that switch off genes


September 3, 2025


Women in Wheat event provides training to address gender bias in wheat research


July 23, 2025


Radical approach to improve plant immunity secures funding for Programmable Plants initiative - John Innes Centre researchers have secured funding for an ambitious research programme that will seek to borrow immunity principles from all forms of life to protect major crops from disease


July 18, 2025


Major funding boost to bring world leading researchers to the John Innes Centre


July 16, 2025


MARPLE diagnostics hub launched in Bhutan


July 9, 2025


The bioinformatic skills inspiring a new age of discovery for South Africa’s plant scientists


July 3, 2025


How cucumbers got longer – and why it’s a big deal for farming


June 30, 2025


Norwich Research Park scientists create vitamin-rich tomato (Eastern Daily Press)


June 27, 2025


Securing the future of technical skills through T Level placements


June 13, 2025


“Fundamental Biology of Legume Crops” Workshop, 3-4 November 2025 at The John Innes Centre


Cibus and John Innes Centre announce ongoing collaboration with potential to revolutionize fertilizer use in farming


June 2, 2025


Future-proofing agriculture: scientists look to biotechnology to improve crop resilience and nutritional value


May 7, 2025


“The future of plant science in England is bright” – researchers welcome the passing of Precision Breeding legislation for plants


May 6, 2025


Why bumbling bees prefer yellow flowers to red – and why it matters for biodiversity


April 23, 2025


A legacy unlocked: Mendel-inspired breakthrough that could transform global pea farming


April 22, 2025


Equipping the next generation of female leaders in wheat research


April 16, 2025


Deep dive into plant signalling data reveals a noisy “elephant in the room”


April 14, 2025


Digital edition of Advances Winter 2024/25, the John Innes Center magazine, is now available


April 7, 2025


Does this breakthrough mark a new epigenetic chapter in crop breeding?


February 28, 2025


John Innes Center researchers are supporting the development of new legume crops for the United Kingdom


February 14, 2025


Professor Cristóbal Uauy appointed as Director of the John Innes Centre


February 11, 2025


Elevating gender awareness and inclusivity in the wheat research community


January 15, 2025


Could this fundamental discovery revolutionise fertiliser use in farming?





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