Category: Blog

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    Are you a Robin or a Blue Tit?

    Rebecca Plater is a Desktop Support Computing Engineer for the Norwich Biosciences Institutes Partnership (the organisation that provides a range of services to the John Innes Centre, Earlham Institute, Quadram Institute and The Sainsbury Laboratory). In this blog, she considers what it takes for an IT support team to be successful and how she supports the world-leading science taking place at the Norwich Research Park.

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    Let’s talk about scent

    At our Heritage Open Day this year, Dr Mikhaela Neequaye talked about her research on the scent of flowers. Mikhaela describes herself as a chemical ecologist and studies the evolution and diversification of floral scent.

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    Celebrating Neurodiversity in science: honouring trailblazers

    “Neurodiversity is an important part of organisations, teams and society, and without people that think differently we wouldn’t be as creative, efficient or strategic.” Professor Graham Moore FRS, Director of the John Innes Centre As we observe Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Awareness Month and Dyslexia Awareness Week this October, it’s an opportune moment to...

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    Career Stories: An architecture student’s view – interning with the Next Generation Infrastructure Programme

    As a penultimate year architecture student from the University of Leeds, I never imagined that my journey would lead me to a placement at a world-leading research institute specialising in plant science, genetics and microbiology. Yet, here I am, wrapping up a two-month internship with the Next Generation Infrastructure (NGI) Programme Office at the John...

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    Invisible plants

    Plants are incredible organisms, making up around 80% of all the biomass on Earth. However, despite their abundance, many people just don’t seem to notice plants. Dr Shannon Woodhouse, Education Programme Co-ordinator, explores this phenomenon.   Look at the picture above, what was the first thing you saw? I can guarantee it was Rex the cat and...

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    Career Stories: A day in the life of a policy intern

    Recently, we welcomed Aston Saini to the John Innes Centre’s policy team for a three-month internship. Earlier this month, we shared Aston’s  first blog Aston Saini, PIPS placement student – What I’ve learned about scientists engaging with policy makers. In this second  blog we asked Aston  to tell us about his experience of   working at...

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    Career Stories: Aston Saini, PIPS placement student – What I’ve learned about scientists engaging with policy makers

    In today’s blog, we hear from Aston Saini, a ‘Professional Internships for PhD Students’ placement student who recently spent three months working within the John Innes Centre policy team. Aston explores what his experience taught him about the ways researchers can engage with policy makers, as well as how crucial this aspect of science is...

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