New strategic partnership aims to accelerate microbiome analysis through AI-augmented knowledge discovery platform
Today, Eagle Genomics, the Deep Tech software business pioneering the application of network science to biology, and the Quadram Institute, a world-leading institute creating new interfaces between food science, gut biology, and human health, are pleased to announce a new partnership committed to promoting the understanding of microbiome science.
Affordable genome sequencing for pathogen analysis to help tackle global epidemics
New bacterial pathogen pipeline makes whole genome sequencing accessible for public health scientists worldwide .
How the body uses fat to fight infection
New research from the University of East Anglia and Quadram Institute reveals how our immune cells use the body’s fat stores to fight infection.
Barcoding the Norfolk Broads to discover local biodiversity is part of project to sequence all UK species
The Earlham Institute (EI) in Norwich has launched a public engagement programme to discover the biodiversity on our doorstep, starting with an area of special ecological interest for nature conservation: the Norfolk Broads.
Approval granted for £20m Energy Innovation Park near Norwich
A full planning application has been unanimously approved by South Norfolk Council for a new sustainable business park near Wymondham, just outside Norwich, creating flexible space for workshops and offices for the employment of over 300 people in modern, energy efficient and low carbon surroundings.
Cambridge Norwich Tech Corridor supports the UK’s economic fightback
Key assets in the Cambridge Norwich Tech Corridor are helping to strengthen the UK’s economy at a critical time, business leaders and politicians have told a major conference in Manchester.
High profile event showcases nationally important Tech Corridor to UK political and business leaders
Supporters of the Cambridge Norwich Tech Corridor (CNTC) will head north to Manchester to firmly put the region’s strengths on the national map.
Eagle Genomics and the Earlham Institute to deliver new microbiome multi-omics datasets and tools
Foundational partnership enables access to novel datasets and innovation workflows through Eagle Genomics’ AI-augmented knowledge discovery platform.
Commuting: The electric future
What does the future of commuting mean for the region? Here the Cambridge - Norwich Tech Corridor looks at how different modes of transport can help tech companies and their staff.
N is for nitrogen: How can we make our crops sustainable?
Dr Mehmet Tufan Oz talks about how he came to work at Earlham Institute with his research on plant gene regulation and bioengineering advancements, which could lead to superior crop genomes.
Unlocking the AI algorithm ‘black box’ - new machine learning technology to find out what makes plants and humans tick
We all have an internal clock but what makes us tick? Scientists at the Earlham Institute and IBM Research have developed new artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technology to understand how gene expression regulates an organism's circadian clock.
UK's largest commercially available dynamic test facility to be built in East of England
Norfolk-based Mirus Aircraft Seating, one of the UK’s leading commercial aircraft seating manufacturers, has received grant approval to build the largest commercially available aircraft seating test facility in the UK. The development represents an investment of over £4 million in the local economy, creating multiple highly skilled jobs.
EEGLA launches its first Prospectus for Sustainable Growth in the East of England
The new East of England Local Government Association (EELGA) prospectus highlights the enormous opportunities for investors, both public and private, in the East of England and sets out the region’s ambitions in continuing to drive the nation’s green recovery.
UEA postgrad explores the value of the Cambridge brand
How important is the Cambridge brand to the development of firms within the cluster? Marketing managers from biotech and ICT firms based in Cambridge are invited to participate in a study about industrial clusters.
What is the Cambridge Norwich Tech Corridor?
Linking two of the UK’s powerhouse cities, the Cambridge Norwich Tech Corridor is one of Europe’s most exciting growth stories.
100 new roles to be created to tackle global e-waste challenge
Pioneering East of England e-waste recycling specialist, N2S launches major recruitment drive as part of rapid expansion programme.
Plans to develop zero-carbon research hub in Norwich given £1m boost
The John Innes Centre and The Sainsbury Laboratory have been awarded £1m to progress plans to develop a world-leading plant and microbial research hub on the Norwich Research Park.
Bee a good citizen - first bee hotel survey to help save our pollinators
Scientists have launched the first ever national citizen science survey on bee hotels, asking the public how they build, place, and maintain them in an effort to help the UK’s solitary bee population.