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Wild Bioscience flowers at Oxfordshire's Milton Park after Ellison Institute investment

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Wild Bioscience technicians Tabitha Furman-Woodvine and Gracie Hammond harvesting wheat with co-founder and CEO Ross Hendron in the newly extended facilities at Milton Park, Oxfordshire. (Aurelien Langlais)<br/>
Wild Bioscience technicians Tabitha Furman-Woodvine and Gracie Hammond harvesting wheat with co-founder and CEO Ross Hendron in the newly extended facilities at Milton Park, Oxfordshire. (Aurelien Langlais)
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April 22, 2026 | 8:51 AM

Wild Bioscience, a University of Oxford spinout focused on climate-resilient crops, has expanded its office occupancy at Milton Park in Didcot, Oxfordshire, to 16,000 square feet following a £45 million ($60 million) Series A investment led by the Ellison Institute of Technology.

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