Research Facilities
Academics and businesses can access world-leading facilities from across Norwich Research Park. The list below can be filtered by type. Click on the required facility to find out more information and for contact details.
Research Facilities
The Wolfson Fermentation and Bioenergy Laboratory
The lab is a containment 2 facility with large-scale bioreactors (15-100 litres).
Structural Analysis
Provides an analytical service in handling samples from the atmosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere and industry
Stable Isotope Analysis
Providing both routine analysis and specialised research and development
Scientific Photography Service
Supports plant and microbial science, using techniques such as uv fluorescent photography
Scientific Databases
Research groups at the John Innes Centre are making an effort to open access to their research via online portals and datasets.
Reverse Genetics
Working at the forefront of reverse genetics through TILLING (Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes) technology
Proteomics
The John Innes Centre Proteomics Facility provides proteomic services using mass spectrometry
Protein X-ray Crystallography
A wide variety of crystallisation screens and consumables, an in-house x-ray facility for testing and access to Diamond synchrotron
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy UEA
Expert support and equipment, including high field spectrometers, high-resolution spectrometers, and solid-state and gel NMR
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy JIC
High-resolution NMR spectrometers for structural elucidation and analysis
Norwich Radiology Academy
State-of-the-art facilities for training consultant radiologists
Norwich Medical School
Building a clinical and translational research programme of international standing