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Earlham Institute

June 3, 2019


Sleep, wake, repeat: How do plants work on different time zones?


May 23, 2019


The future of crop protection - New KTN report discusses novel approaches for crop protection and highlights recent innovations from UK companies


April 15, 2019


Linkage is a drag: first wheat gene to rapidly convert defective traits for new


March 27, 2019


Old for new, using ancient genetic variation to supercharge wheat


November 2, 2018


Earlham Institute branches out to Darwin Tree of Life


August 9, 2018


Epic genetic: the hidden story of wheat


July 16, 2018


Build, empower and amplify: Bioinformatics for agri-research in Africa


June 7, 2018


Pheromone power - bringing 'SexyPlant' back to defy crop pests


‘Sexy plants’ on track to replace harmful pesticides to protect crops - Researchers are genetically engineering plants to produce the sex pheromones of insects, which then frustrate the pests’ attempts to mate (The Guardian)


March 19, 2018


Earlham Institute and the Nanjing Agricultural University establish a long-term partnership to share and develop state-of-the-art resources and expertise in advanced plant phenotyping, agri-tech innovation and crop research for rice and wheat - funded by the BBSRC International Partnering Award


March 8, 2018


New DNA on the block: Genomics expert to lead our pioneering sequencing - Dr Karim Gharbi has joined the Earlham Institute as Head of Genomics Pipelines to lead our UK National Capability in Genomics


February 26, 2018


Plants share defensive proteins in evolutionary pick ’n’ mix - Published in Genome Biology, novel research has shed further light on how plants can use ‘baits’ to recognise and trap disease-causing pathogens before infection can take hold


February 16, 2018


Signalling networks: from data to modelling - The Earlham Institute hosts a five-day training course on cell signalling; from gene regulation to cellular models, to study signalling networks of plants, microbes and animals


August 31, 2017


Genome conferences at Norwich Research Park will raise city’s international scientific profile


June 7, 2017


Earlham Institute taps New England Biolabs to tackle RNA from challenging sample types


April 19, 2017


Sat nav for bread wheat uncovers hidden genes


April 11, 2017


Earlham Institute's statement in response to Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) £319M investment announcement


January 16, 2017


Scientists uncover hidden wheat treasures - New resource will greatly accelerate scientific discovery and the rate of wheat improvement


January 12, 2017


Can we produce a better wheat crop to feed the world? Single to multiple wheat genomics


December 13, 2016


Forming a second line of plant defence - capturing disease-resistant DNA


December 6, 2016


Biologists unlock 51.7 million-year-old genetic secret to landmark Darwin theory


December 5, 2016


Rapid validation for genome assemblies? Introducing KAT: K-mer Analysis Toolkit - A new bioinformatics tool has been released by the Earlham Institute that provides rapid validation for whole genome sequencing data as well as genome assemblies produced from Next Generation Sequencing data


November 15, 2016


Earlham Institute receives supercomputing award for wheat research


November 2, 2016


Study highlights a new threat to bees worldwide 


October 20, 2016


Earlham Institute launches first CyVerse-UK hub for ‘big data’ analysis


September 26, 2016


Applications are invited for rotation PhD programme in plant and microbial sciences at  the John Innes Centre, The Sainsbury Centre and the Earlham Institute


Yellow rust ‘pathogenomics’ tool seeks testers - The Earlham Institute is looking for opinion on its field pathogenomics web interface


September 19, 2016


The lost world: DNA and wheat’s 12,000 year past - Retracing our genetic path of plant domestication can help us produce newer, better varieties to enhance food security (Food Biotechnology)


September 13, 2016


Dr Ksenia Krasileva, group leader at The Sainsbury Laboratory and The Earlham Institute, awarded prestigious European Research Council starting grant


September 8, 2016


European Research Council awards €1.5M to arm cereals against pathogens and diseases





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