The Quadram Institute is a state of the art facility for food and health research and endoscopy on the Norwich Research Park.
We are at the forefront of a new interface between food science, gut biology and health, developing solutions to worldwide challenges in food-related disease and human health.
We work on fundamental and translational food and health research, alongside clinical studies and one of Europe’s largest endoscopy centres, all under one roof.
Our researchers work with industry to become a leading international hub for food and health science, combining scientific excellence and clinical expertise, to deliver better patient care whilst accelerating innovation.
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NEW VIRTUAL TOURS: The Quadram Institute is a state-of-the-art facility for bioscience and clinical research, and endoscopy. We’re thrilled to present our new 360° tours!
Take a virtual tour of our facilities, find out about our research, and tour the outstanding clinical environment for patients provided by the NNUH Endoscopy Centre.
Be guided by our friendly expert, or feel free to pause the video to have a good look around. View all four videos on our playlist here: youtube.com/playlist?list...
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"Because science should be for everyone." Happy LGTBQ+ in STEM Day!
To celebrate the day, Dr Emma Waters exclusively filmed their Norwich Science Festival 2021 Talk on 'An Adapting World From the Point of View of an LGBTQ+ Genome Scientist'.
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New video! PhD Researcher Nancy Teng is leading the BEAM study, one of the few trials to date exploring the gut microbiome and breast cancer.
For #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, Nancy spoke to us about the emerging research into the link between the gut microbiome and breast cancer, what makes the BEAM study unique, and how she was inspired to study immunology.
Watch the full interview now 👇
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On National Poultry Day, PhD student Bushra Abu-Helil talks about her passion for her feathered friends. She is now combining that with her enthusiasm for scientific research to improve poultry welfare 🐓
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There’s a powerful tool for controlling the coronavirus: its own genetic code.
Quadram scientists are mapping thousands of coronavirus cases through large-scale SARS-CoV-2 genome sequencing, helping to stop its spread. Find out more in our latest video.
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