Leading Norfolk scientists selected to work on 'ground-breaking' food projects
Professors Anne Osbourn, Martin Warren and Anthony Hall have all been chosen to work on the £62.4 million government-funded Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) Synthetic Plants programme, which aims to find scientific breakthroughs to benefit society.
Norwich Research Park (Image: News Quest) Prof Warren, chief scientific officer at the research park’s Quadrum Institute, will work on the first phase of the programme exploring the creation of a new generation of resilient crops.
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