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Earlham Institute

July 18, 2022


Earlham Institute to contribute £4bn to global economy over next decade


December 22, 2021


Researchers from the Earlham Institute will be at the largest plant and animal genomics conference in the world, based in San Diego, US, from 8-12 January 2022


October 20, 2021


Building capacity in DNA sequencing for agricultural biosciences in Africa


September 29, 2021


‘Unlocking power of gene editing to protect the natural environment’ - the Earlham Institute comments


Eagle Genomics and the Earlham Institute to deliver new microbiome multi-omics datasets and tools


August 6, 2021


Unlocking the AI algorithm ‘black box’ - new machine learning technology to find out what makes plants and humans tick


June 28, 2021


United Kingdom - Bee a good citizen - first bee hotel survey to help save our pollinators


June 15, 2021


Vietnam - Untapped rice varieties could sustain crop supplies in face of climate change


May 27, 2021


Beyond wheat: expanding genetic resources to meet global food demand


May 17, 2021


When one become two: separating DNA for more accurate nanopore analysis


April 23, 2021


Beyond wheat: expanding genetic resources to meet global food demand


April 8, 2021


The best in AI appointed at Norwich Research Park


March 25, 2021


‘Keep off the grass’: the biofuel that could help us achieve net zero


March 4, 2021


Rapid new automated genomics screening stamps out crop disease


February 2, 2021


Earlham Institute is a research partner for the new Norwich Institute for Sustainable Development


December 21, 2020


Plants can be larks or night owls just like us


November 25, 2020


Global wheat diversity mapped in huge international collaboration


October 19, 2020


How does this “orphan crop” tolerate toxic aluminium?


September 28, 2020


New John Innes Foundation PhD Fellowships will tackle globally important issues


September 2, 2020


EI’s synthetic biology team rewrites the rules on plant gene expression


July 1, 2020


Artificial intelligence to speed up seed germination testing process


June 30, 2020


SeedGerm: seeding success with machine learning and computer vision


Artificial Intelligence works out the problem of seed germination tests - SeedGerm: a cost‐effective phenotyping platform for automated seed imaging and machine‐learning based phenotypic analysis of crop seed germination


May 18, 2020


Improving the diet of livestock for healthier herds in Sub Saharan Africa


May 1, 2020


United Kingdom - Public asked to help find out if bee hotels work - Bee Saviour Behaviour and Earlham Institute launch citizen science campaign to help pollinators by better understanding how people use bee hotels


April 8, 2020


United Kingdom - Computational resources to power your bioinformatics analysis while working from home - If you’re a UK-based life science researcher working from home, you might require some additional computing power - Through CyVerse UK and Galaxy, Earlham Institute offers cloud-based resources to help you


November 5, 2019


Major funding boost for bioscientists of the future - Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership (NRPDTP) has been awarded £12 million to train the next generation of bioscientists


October 16, 2019


How to innovate with Earlham Institute: applying genomics to the real world


August 7, 2019


Where are the bees? Tracking down which flowers they pollinate


June 10, 2019


Lettuce have it! Machine learning for cr-optimisation





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