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project partners at the John Innes Centre. For research purposes you will have access to all the research facilities and training opportunities within the group of Professor Steven Penfield at the John
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scientists and clinicians in a state-of-the-art building on the Norwich Research Park. This is one of Europe’s largest centres of life sciences and home of the John Innes Centre and The Earlham Institute
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the University of East Anglia, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, John Innes Centre, the Sainsbury Laboratory and the Earlham Institute. Our team are also members of the recently established Centre
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our scientists with partners co-located on the renowned Norwich Research Park including the University of East Anglia, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, John Innes Centre, the Sainsbury
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Innes Centre and The Earlham Institute. (https://quadram.ac.uk/ ). The closing date for applications will be 30th November 2025 The Quadram Institute Bioscience is a registered charity (No. 1058499)and
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Park. This is one of Europe’s largest centres of life sciences and home of the John Innes Centre and The Earlham Institute. (https://quadram.ac.uk/ ). The closing date for applications will be 30
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the laboratory of Dr Andrew Truman in the Department of Molecular Microbiology at the John Innes Centre, which has world-class facilities for bacterial genetics and biosynthesis. Further expertise is provided by
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the laboratory of Dr. Phil Carella, located in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at the John Innes Centre. It provides an exciting opportunity to explore disease resistance in the emerging model
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hosted at the internationally recognised John Innes Centre, in collaboration with the Manchester Institute for Biotechnology, providing cutting-edge research facilities and a stimulating research and
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at the John Innes Centre, and Kim Hammond-Kosack at Rothamsted Research – bringing together expertise in microbial genomics, wheat and landrace diversity, and microbial synthetic communities. The Norwich