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📢NEWS - Incredible news as @BBSRC and @UKRI_News Infrastructure Fund confirms £317.7 million investment to secure the future of world-leading plant and microbial science @TheSainsburyLab @JohnInnesCentre at the heart of the @NorwichResearch Park.

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@GeorgeFreemanMP “I am delighted as Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation that we are announcing this major investment into @JohnInnesCentre and @TheSainsburyLab (…) investing even more into this vital asset for the Norfolk and UK economies.” @NorwichResearch Photo of George Freeman MP ...
Nick Talbot @talbotlabTSL @TheSainsburyLab Executive Director “The investment from @BBSRC @UKRI_News will enable us to harness the collaborative environment on @NorwichResearch Park, catalysing new research initiatives and creating a unique asset for #UK #science #innovation.” A photo of Nick Talbot in t...
Graham Moore @JohnInnesCentre Director “Securing this funding is a major step forward in realising our vision to improve collaborative working across UK & overseas, helping us to provide a safer, healthier & more sustainable future through the power of plant & microbial science” A photo of Graham Moore and...
@MelanieWelham, Executive Chair @BBSRC @UKRI_News: “Next Generation Infrastructure provides an important opportunity to further improve our local connections with key partners at @NorwichResearch Park, the likes of which include @EarlhamInst and @TheQuadram Institute.” A photo of Melanie Welham a...
We are incredibly grateful for the generosity and foresight of The Gatsby Charitable Foundation, @uniofeastanglia, John Innes Foundation, @wolfsonfdn and @WestonFdn who are supporting our ambitious HP3 vision with @JohnInnesCentre alongside @BBSRC @UKRI_News A graphic with the text: He...
@jonathandgjones talks to @itvanglia about our exciting plans for a ground-breaking plant & microbial science & innovation hub @NorwichResearch. See if you can spot him & Graham Moore @JohnInnesCentre tonight 6pm / 10:30pm

itv.com/news/anglia/20… Latest episode via link for 24h A photo of Jonathan Jones i...

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Sep 29, 2021
At The Sainsbury Laboratory, we are thrilled about the government's decision to facilitate access to gene editing technology. This long thread sums up our position ⬇️
1\ We believe genetic technologies have a crucial role to play in sustainable agriculture. Notably, our plant health science always factors in the interwoven threats of climate change and global food security.
Read our full statement➡️ tsl.ac.uk/news/role-gene… The Sainsbury Laboratory logo in dark blue superimposed on a
2\ What is the scale of the threat we are facing? 10 billion people by 2050 means we need 50% more food. But how to do that without further damaging the planet?
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Sep 29, 2021
“We welcome the government’s announcement on genome editing. With the climate emergency, we need innovation to make agriculture more sustainable and much less dependent on fossil fuels. Doing nothing is no longer an option.”-Prof Nick Talbot @talbotlabTSL
gov.uk/government/new…
@talbotlabTSL “I welcome the decision of DEFRA to act on the scientific consensus about the utility and safety of gene editing for crop improvement. Enabling plant breeders to apply these benign and useful methods is essential to increase food production by 50% by 2050.” - @jonathandgjones
@talbotlabTSL “I’m also pleased to see in the DEFRA statement that there are plans to reassess use of the GM method for crop improvement. In our own work, we move immune receptors from one plant to another, imparting genetic resistance." - Prof Jonathan Jones tsl.ac.uk/news/blight-re… A photo of the blight-resistant PiperPlus modified potatoes
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Sep 27, 2021
1\ The @KamounLab members are unlocking receptor biology one NLR paper at a time. #OpenScience
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2\ A novel vector system was described to enable functional studies of the ZAR1 resistosome. 72 Golden Gate compatible plasmids are now in the public @Addgene depository.
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3\ In the PLOS Biology paper on the convergent evolution of plant pathogens, the effector library was deposited into @Addgene and all the mass spectrometry proteomics data into the @ProteomeXchange Consortium. Image
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