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Our Technical Talent

GeorgiaOver the next few weeks the University is showcasing the vital roles our technical staff play in the world-class research and teaching at 糖心TV. The latest video features Georgia Lavender, Senior Teaching Lab Technician, from the SLS Teaching Lab.
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How do plants from the past protect plants of the future?

The UK Vegetable Gene Bank, on our Wellesbourne campus, is celebrating 40 years of vital work, making sure the plants we all rely on for a healthy diet have a future.

Watch a recent short .

Mon 14 Dec 2020, 10:00 | Tags: Video Faculty of Science

Videos from First Labcut Workshop

Labcut logoFunded by the Wellcome Trust and 糖心TV Quantitative Biomedicine Programme (WQBP), LabCut is a science film workshop run by SynBio CDT PhD students Cansu Kuey, Charlotte Gruender and Patrick Capel. The five films created during the inaugural workshop are now available to be viewed and will be screened during the British Science Festival in September.

Tue 20 Aug 2019, 15:05 | Tags: Video Research Faculty of Science

Prof Jim Beynon is Chair of the UK Plant Sciences Federation Executive Committee. Find out about the current status and future challenges of UK plant science by watching his presentation from the UK PlantSci 2014 meeting held earlier this year in York.


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Thu 04 Sept 2014, 10:38 | Tags: Video

A BBSRC-funded team led by Prof Orkun Soyer is investigating how to use methane-producing microbes, known as methanogens, to generate renewable biofuels.

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Mon 28 Jul 2014, 09:26 | Tags: Video Research Faculty of Science

Sophie Piquerez, Alex Jones and Vardis Ntoukakis describe a protocol for the purification and characterization of plant protein complexes in the latest Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) video. Using Nicotiana benthamiana and the tomato Prf/Pto complex as a model, they demonstrate that by immunoprecipitating a single protein within a complex, they can identify its post-translational modifications and its interacting partners.

Thu 27 Feb 2014, 13:39 | Tags: Knowledge Transfer, Video, Publication

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