Three groups based in Norwich will work on research, including the study of crops and biodiversity.
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The money will go to the Earlham Institute, John Innes Centre and Quadram Institute, which are all based at the Norwich Research Park. Roz Bird, from Norwich Research Park, said research work would "help improve the lives of people around the world". The Earlham Institute will get £31.4m for research into cellular genomics - the study of the genetic makeup of a single cell - and biodiversity.Prof Neil Hall, Earlham Institute director, said it was "embarking on an incredibly ambitious, highly-collaborative, and multidisciplinary programme of research we believe will be transformative for the field of life science - as well as benefiting global society in the long term".
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