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Alessia Buscanio and group standing in the Quadram Institute with the atrium behind

4th July 2025

Professor Alessia Buscaino to join the Quadram Institute leading research focused on fungi and their role in food and health

Prof Buscaino’s research group is dedicated to understanding the biology of the most common human fungal pathogen, Candida albicans, and to developing fungal-based platforms for producing nutritious, sustainable, and animal-free foods (mycofoods). Professor Buscaino’s group will be based at the £75m Quadram Institute, an...

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26th June 2025

UK developed cloud computing service dedicated to microbiology builds for the future

The Cloud Infrastructure for Microbial Bioinformatics (CLIMB) is the world’s only cloud computing service dedicated to microbiology and was developed by UK scientists. Over the past ten years through support from UK Research and Innovation it has been a pioneer in the development of...

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20th June 2025

New UK study highlights how food structure plays a key role in digestion and health

Researchers from the Quadram Institute in Norwich and Imperial College London showed that foods made with chickpea flour prepared in a way to keep the plant cells intact trigger a much healthier metabolic response during digestion than nutritionally identical foods made with conventional milled...

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4th June 2025

How a gut bacterium uses diet to turn against us

Researchers from the Quadram Institute have found how a common gut microbe, Bilophila wadsworthia, adapts to high-fat diets which may contribute to gut and liver disease.

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2nd June 2025

Future food research at Quadram funded by ARIA

Quadram Institute scientists are working on the first phase of a major new Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) programme to help develop the plants and food of the future. Professor Martin Warren, chief scientific officer at the Quadram Institute, is part of an...

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29th May 2025

Parkinson’s microbiome study reveals alterations linked to environmental chemicals

Researchers analysing the gut microbiomes of Parkinson’s patients have uncovered alterations in its composition and functional capacity that associate with the disease, including pathways involved in the biochemical transformation of solvents and pesticides

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23rd May 2025

Quadram part of new network unlocking gut-immunology-brain links

Dr Aimee Parker from the Quadram Institute is part of the UK Gut-Immunology-Brain Axis Network+, groundbreaking UK research network to uncover how gut health influences the brain, immune system and mental well-being

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22nd May 2025

Quadram Institute honoured to announce The Princess Royal as Patron

The announcement of The Princess Royal’s patronage of the Quadram Institute follows a recent visit to the institute to meet scientists, PhD students, patients, clinical trial volunteers and NHS staff in December 2024. The Quadram Institute opened in 2019 and combines a regional endoscopy...

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29th April 2025

World-class Quadram Institute science features in Parliament

Norwich North MP Alice Macdonald tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM) welcoming the charity Invest in ME Research’s funding of the Ian Gibson Fellowship for postdoctoral research into myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), held by Dr Katharine Seton, and the fellowship’s role in further developing the...

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17th April 2025

New Fellowship explores harnessing gut microbes for healthy ageing

Dr Aimee Parker from the Quadram Institute has been awarded a BBSRC Fellowship to explore how to reverse age-related decline through modifying the gut microbiota

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