We use cutting-edge research to harness the power of nature for the development of new products and processes.
The Centre for Novel Agricultural Products (CNAP) aims to realise the potential of plant, microbial and algal-based renewable resources through gene discovery. From developing sustainable food crops and biofuels to advancing plants for land decontamination, we maximise the value of plants without compromising food security.
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Centre for Novel Agricultural Products
cnap@york.ac.uk
+44 (0)1904 328776
Department of Biology,
University of York,
Wentworth Way,
York
YO10 5DD
The Centre for Novel Agricultural Products is a centre of excellence where leading researchers investigate fundamental processes driving biological systems. We then apply these insights to solve some of the most pressing environmental, societal and industrial challenges of the 21st Century.
Professor Neil Bruce, CNAP Director
Winner
We were awarded The Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education
Research and innovation focus areas
CNAP is an interdisciplinary centre undertaking a range of research activities that align directly with societal needs.
Research and development opportunities
CNAP offers an opportunity to work alongside renowned researchers in an inspiring and multidisciplinary environment.
We are committed to training young researchers through our postgraduate research degree programmes and have hosted a number of independent research fellows developing their own research interests.
Networks
We play a leading role in BBSRC Networks in Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy (NIBB).
We currently lead two of the Phase II NIBB:
- High Value Biorenewables Network (HVB) led by CNAP's Professor Ian Graham
- Biomass Biorefinery Network (BBNet) led by CNAP's Professor Neil Bruce
We also hosted two of the Phase I NIBB.
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Contact us
Centre for Novel Agricultural Products
cnap@york.ac.uk
+44 (0)1904 328776
Department of Biology,
University of York,
Wentworth Way,
York
YO10 5DD