**Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge** is a premier research facility located in the heart of Cambridge, UK, dedicated to advancing the frontiers of plant science. Situated on Bateman Street, our state-of-the-art laboratory combines cutting-edge technology with a collaborative atmosphere, fostering innovation and excellence in scientific research. Our team of esteemed researchers and dedicated staff is committed to delivering high-quality services, ensuring that each project contributes to the broader understanding of plant biology and its implications for agriculture and ecology.

At Sainsbury Laboratory, we prioritize customer satisfaction and work closely with our partners to tailor our research solutions to meet specific needs. Whether you’re looking to collaborate on groundbreaking studies or seeking expert insights into plant science, our knowledgeable team is here to assist you. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our ongoing projects and the impact they have on global challenges such as food security and environmental sustainability.

We invite you to contact us at 01223 761100 during business hours for inquiries or to schedule an appointment. To learn more about our innovative research initiatives and the unique services we offer, please visit our website at [Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge](https://www.slcu.cam.ac.uk/). Experience the difference of working with a laboratory that not only values quality and innovation but also believes in making a meaningful contribution to the scientific community and society at large.

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Lovely mature cultivated garden with combination of old tall trees and landscaped grounds both suited for relaxation or family picnics. Priviledged to have it as one of our remote office.

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Lab trying to figure out the know-how of the developmental/growing process of plants

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