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Menu * Our researchOpen submenu * Platforms and facilitiesOpen submenu * Training and eventsOpen submenu * Stories and impactOpen submenu * About Open submenu * People Open submenu * Careers Open submenu * Contact * Socials Close submenuOur research * Research strategy Open submenu * Our scientists * Research programmes Open submenu * Explore our researchOpen submenu Close submenuResearch strategy * Our Culture Close submenuResearch programmes * Analysing and Interpreting Genomes important in food security * Systems Genomics approaches to understand complex phenotypes * Data science for integrative biology * Designing future wheat Close submenuExplore our research * Research projects * Publications Close submenuPlatforms and facilities * Engaging with Earlham Institute Open submenu * Single-cell genomics * Advanced sequencing * Earlham biofoundry * Tools and resources * Research e-Infrastructure Open submenu Close submenuEngaging with Earlham Institute * Earlham Enterprises Ltd Close submenuResearch e-Infrastructure * Cloud Computing Infrastructure for Data-intensive Bioscience * Web Hosting for Sites, Tools and Web Services Close submenuTraining and events * Events Calendar * Year in industry * Internships and opportunities * Immersive visitors Close submenuStories and impact * News * Articles * Impact Stories * Impact Through Policy Advocacy * Communications at EI * Public engagement and society Open submenu Close submenuPublic engagement and society * Barcoding the Broads: Exploring biodiversity Close submenuAbout * Our Vision and Mission * Governance * Scientific Advisory Board * Our Management Team * Operations Division * Our Culture * Inclusivity, diversity, equality and accessibility Close submenuPeople * Staff * Alumni Close submenuCareers * Careers overview * Vacancies * Postgraduate Studies * Group leaders * Fellowships * Life at Earlham Institute * Living in Norfolk Skip to main content * Our research * 1. Research strategy Accelerating life science research and delivering global societal impact. 1. Our Culture 2. Our scientists Led by expert group leaders, our research groups are at the forefront in modern life sciences. 3. Research programmes 1. Analysing and Interpreting Genomes important in food security 2. Systems Genomics approaches to understand complex phenotypes 3. Data science for integrative biology 4. Designing future wheat 4. Explore our research Explore our research activities, across the breadth of life science. 1. Research projects 2. Publications * Platforms and facilities * 1. Engaging with Earlham Institute Discover what we have to offer and how you can work with us. 1. Earlham Enterprises Ltd 2. Single-cell genomics Bespoke genomics services across next-gen sequencing and bioinformatics, delivered by genome experts. 3. Advanced sequencing Dedicated and efficient high-throughput genomics led by experts in sequencing and bioinformatics. 4. Earlham biofoundry The Earlham Biofoundry provides the UK biology and biotech communities a platform to undertake large-scale projects. 5. Tools and resources Explore our software and datasets which enable the bioscience community to do better science. 6. Research e-Infrastructure Expertise and support for data intensive research across the life sciences, from cloud computing to research software engineering. 1. Cloud Computing Infrastructure for Data-intensive Bioscience 2. Web Hosting for Sites, Tools and Web Services * Training and events * 1. Events Calendar Browse through our upcoming and past events. 2. Year in industry We provide undergraduate students with an opportunity to develop their skills and experience, supporting future PhD applications and career development. 3. Internships and opportunities We offer a range of opportunities for the next generation of scientists to develop their skills and knowledge in the life sciences. 4. Immersive visitors The Immersive Visitors programme provides a bespoke, structured training programme, engaging with the faculty, expertise and facilities at the Earlham Institute. * Stories and impact * 1. News Catch up on our latest news and browse the press archive. 2. Articles Explore our science and impact around the world through beautiful and engaging stories. 3. Impact Stories Find out how we are contributing to the major challenges of our time. 4. Impact Through Policy Advocacy We engage with policy makers across the political spectrum to exchange knowledge and inform public policy decisions. 5. Communications at EI We work across digital, multimedia, creative design and public relations to communicate our research. 6. Public engagement and society Communicating our research to inspire learning. 1. Barcoding the Broads: Exploring biodiversity Menu * About * 1. Our Vision and Mission 2. Governance 3. Scientific Advisory Board 4. Our Management Team 5. Operations Division 6. Our Culture 7. Inclusivity, diversity, equality and accessibility * People * 1. Staff 2. Alumni * Careers * 1. Careers overview 2. Vacancies 3. Postgraduate Studies 4. Group leaders 5. Fellowships 6. Life at Earlham Institute 7. Living in Norfolk * Contact * Socials Previous Latest News EXOTIC WHEAT DNA COULD HELP BREED ‘CLIMATE-PROOF’ CROPS Wheat containing exotic DNA from wild relatives benefits from up to 50 per cent higher yields in hot weather compared with crops lacking these genes. Read more Event NORWICH SINGLE-CELL SYMPOSIUM 2023 Now in its sixth year, the Norwich Single-Cell Symposium at Earlham Institute covers single-cell genomics technologies and their application in microbial, plant, animal and human health and disease. Register Article SKY’S THE LIMIT FOR NEW AIR SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGY From detecting biological weapons to providing snapshots of biodiversity, new technology developed at the Earlham Institute is opening our eyes to the opportunities born from discovering exactly what’s hovering around us. Read article NEW RESEARCH GROUP LEADERS JOIN THE EARLHAM INSTITUTE The Earlham Institute is delighted to announce the appointments of Dr Edyta Wojtowicz and Dr Ruben Garrido-Oter as new research Group Leaders. Read more Latest News EARLHAM INSTITUTE BECOMES SIGNATORY TO THE TECHNICIAN COMMITMENT The Commitment, which was first launched in May 2017, is an institutional pledge to work towards addressing challenges that particularly affect the community of people working in technical roles within research environments. Read more Next * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 The Earlham Institute (EI) is a hub of life science research, training, and innovation focused on understanding the natural world through the lens of genomics. Our mission is to decode the scale and complexity of living systems so we can understand, benefit from, and protect life on Earth. LATEST NEWS 10 January 2023 Image EXOTIC WHEAT DNA COULD HELP BREED ‘CLIMATE-PROOF’ CROPS Wheat containing exotic DNA from wild relatives benefits from up to 50 per cent higher yields in hot weather compared with elite lines lacking these genes. 04 January 2023 Image DISCOVER UK’S BREATHTAKING BIODIVERSITY AT NORWICH SCIENCE FESTIVAL The 2023 Norwich Science Festival will showcase a landmark project aiming to sequence the genomes of 70,000 species of eukaryotic organisms in Britain and Ireland. 24 November 2022 Image NEW RESEARCH GROUP LEADERS JOIN THE EARLHAM INSTITUTE The Earlham Institute is delighted to announce the appointments of Dr Edyta Wojtowicz and Dr Ruben Garrido-Oter as new research Group Leaders. View all news UPCOMING EVENTS 07 Feb - 10 Feb 2023 Scientific training Image SOFTWARE CARPENTRY WORKSHOP 2023 Our goal is to help scientists become more productive by teaching them basic computing skills of program design, version control, testing and task automation. 13 Mar - 16 Mar 2023 Scientific training Image DATA CARPENTRY WORKSHOP 2023 Data Carpentry workshops are for any researcher who has data they want to analyse, with no prior computational experience required. 17 Apr - 28 Apr 2023 Scientific training Image INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON FOR BIOLOGISTS 2023 This introductory level course is intended for people with a biological background but with no previous programming experience. The course introduces basic programming concepts with plenty of opportunity to practice writing code and work on your own data. View all ARTICLES Image 27 January 2023 People Science FEATURE | 5 min READ EXCELLENT SCIENCE? IT’S IN THE TECHNICAL DETAIL While a lot of people might still picture scientific breakthroughs as down to a lone genius having a eureka moment, science is a team sport. Image 20 December 2022 Science Public engagement FEATURE | 3 min READ FINDING FUNGI AT THE FEN The Earlham Institute and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew received funding from Wellcome to train the Norfolk Fungus Study Group (NFSG) in sampling fungi for the Darwin Tree of Life (DToL) project, which aims to sequence the genome of every eukaryotic organism in Britain and Ireland. Image 12 December 2022 Technology FEATURE | 10 min READ SKY’S THE LIMIT FOR NEW AIR SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGY There’s something in the air. Literally. View all articles VIDEOS 1 min 42 secs PROF NEIL HALL INTRODUCES THE EARLHAM INSTITUTE 1 min 59 secs PHD LIFE AT THE EARLHAM INSTITUTE 2 mins 21 secs MACHINE LEARNING TECHNOLOGY TO FIND GENETIC MARKERS FOR IMPORTANT TRAITS IN PLANTS OPPORTUNITIES POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST IN METAGENOMICS Salary range: £33,050 - £40,750 Opening date 25 January 2023 Closing date 27 February 2023 View details HEAD OF DATA SCIENCE Salary range: Competitive Opening date 16 January 2023 Closing date 06 March 2023 View details EXPLORE OUR RESEARCH ENGAGING WITH US UPCOMING EVENTS AND TRAINING SIGN-UP FOR UPDATES. Get the latest science, news, events, training and opportunities. 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