New website helps GARNet Community grow
23rd November 2010 @ 4:59pm
Initially established in 2000, GARNet is a network funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, which has been set up to support the research of the small flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana.
Having undergone a re-branding exercise this summer, a new website was needed to reflect GARNet's new brand identity, cater for the changing needs of the community as well as reflect GARNet's growth of importance within a wider national community of plant scientists.
The new website was created to showcase and share the latest developments in the Arabidopsis and wider plant community and to facilitate direct community input to the successful running of GARNet.
The result is outstanding: A clean, green and friendly website design highlights the professional academic nature of plant science research while introducing the GARNet community and advisory committee as a helpful and knowledgeable mix of people. Sections for Latest News, Newsletters and Reports allow the GARNet collective to update the wider community on all the latest events while an Arabidopsis directory provides useful tools and resources for researchers.
The GARNet collective are very enthusiastic about the launch of the new website and are excited about making an even greater impact on the wider national plant science community.
To view the new design and development, please visit the new GARNet website.


