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Read more at: Ottoline Leyser elected to the Leopoldina, Germany's National Academy of Sciences

Ottoline Leyser elected to the Leopoldina, Germany's National Academy of Sciences

Ottoline Leyser elected to the Leopoldina, Germany's National Academy of Sciences Professor Ottoline Leyser has been elected to the Leopoldina, Germany’s National Academy of Sciences. The Leopoldina is one of the world’s oldest scientific societies, founded in 1652. Leopoldina selects outstanding scientists to become...


Read more at: Two New Professors at the Sainsbury Laboratory
Two New Professors at the Sainsbury Laboratory

Two New Professors at the Sainsbury Laboratory

We are pleased to announce that two new professorial posts have been filled at the Sainsbury Laboratory. The professorships were created as part of the Sainsbury Laboratory’s ongoing drive to recruit world class research leaders to the laboratory. Professor Yrjo Helariutta will join the laboratory from the University of...


Read more at: Top UK Biology Teacher spends the day at SLCU
SLCU postdoc Firas Bou Daher showing Biology Teacher Catherine Russell the lab's microscopy facilities.

Top UK Biology Teacher spends the day at SLCU

Top UK Biology Teacher spends the day at SLCU The winner of the Society of Biology’s ‘School Biology Teacher of the Year’ visited the Sainsbury Laboratory and University Herbarium as part of her prize. Biology teacher Catherine Russell, from Altrincham Girls’ Grammar School in Manchester, was nominated for the award by her...


Read more at: Spring 2024 outreach at SLCU
Sainsbury Laboratory postdocs talking with members of the public about plant science.

Spring 2024 outreach at SLCU

Researchers at SLCU have had a busy spring participating in several public engagement events aimed at future plant scientists and the general public.


Read more at: The Transformational Role of Plants in meeting the Zero Hunger Challenge, 14.00, Saturday 17 May 2014

The Transformational Role of Plants in meeting the Zero Hunger Challenge, 14.00, Saturday 17 May 2014

M.S. Swaminathan will give a talk at SLCU on the critical role plant science plays in tackling the challenge of world hunger.


Read more at: Festival of Plants Panel Discussion: Biotechnology and Genetic Modification – a Mature Conversation

Festival of Plants Panel Discussion: Biotechnology and Genetic Modification – a Mature Conversation

On Friday 16 May at 16:00, SLCU will host a debate in Cambridge on the potential of GM crops in agriculture in developing countries.


Read more at: 'Today has encouraged me to be a scientist!'
'Today has encouraged me to be a scientist!'

'Today has encouraged me to be a scientist!'

SLCU aims to inspire the next generation of plant scientists.


Read more at: 10 March Science Festival talk: The Janus-faced interaction of plants and microbes
10 March Science Festival talk: The Janus-faced interaction of plants and microbes

10 March Science Festival talk: The Janus-faced interaction of plants and microbes

Dr Sebastian Schornack will give a talk exploring the dynamic relationship between plants and microbes.


Read more at: Branching out: From model plants to coppiced trees
Multiple stems re-shooting from the base of coppiced willows.

Branching out: From model plants to coppiced trees

Researchers from the Sainsbury Laboratory and Rothamsted Research, funded by the BBSRC Crop Science Initiative, have discovered a gene that contributes to the coppicing response of willows.


Read more at: Dr Siobhan Braybrook blogs on celebrating plant science
Dr Siobhan Braybrook blogs on celebrating plant science

Dr Siobhan Braybrook blogs on celebrating plant science

Dr Siobhan Braybrook has written an entry for the GARNet community blog , explaining the value of pure science research. 'You don’t need to know exactly where you are going in order to end up somewhere cool; you can explore things for the sake of knowledge which gives a lot of freedom; and sometimes you find out unexpected...