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Cultured Meat and Future Food Podcast

English, Sciences, 95 seasons, 143 episodes, 3 days, 13 minutes
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Cultured Meat and Future Food is a short-form podcast series discussing the role of plant based food, cultivated meat and food technology. The show is focused on asking industry leaders questions for an audience with a non-scientific background. Cultured Meat and Future Food is targeted towards entrepreneurs interested in the food technology space. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
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Parendi Birdie of Asentia

In this episode of the Cultured Meat and Future Food Show, host Alex Shirazi interviews Parendi Birdie, an entrepreneur and leader in the alternative protein industry. Parendi shares her extensive background, including how she transitioned from running her family's Montessori business to becoming a key figure in the cultivated meat space. She discusses her journey in building startups like Good Meat and Mission Barns, her role in advancing the field of cultivated meat, and the challenges and opportunities within the industry.
10/21/202429 minutes, 20 seconds
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Sissel Beate Rønning of Nofima

Sissel Beate Rønning is a senior scientist at the food research institute Nofima in Norway, where she tries to use modern technology in food production for a growing population. Her primary focus is: Can we culture meat, and can we use the rest of the materials from the food industry in the process? How can we produce healthy food ingredients? Sissel holds a master’s degree in gene technology from the University of Tromsø and has a PhD in GMOs from the National Veterinary Institute in Norway. Her postdoc focused on cancer research and human medicine in the Department of Pathology, Oslo University Hospital, Norway. Learn more about ISCCM10 at www.culturedmeatconference.com
10/14/202430 minutes, 4 seconds
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Jeff "Trip" Tripician of Meatable

On the Cultured Meat and Future Food Show, Alex welcomes Jeff "Trip" Tripician, CEO of Meatable, a cultured meat company based in the Netherlands. Trip shares insights into his 40-year career in agriculture, focusing on premium meat and sustainable practices. He highlights the shift towards consumer demand for environmentally and ethically responsible products. Tripp discusses Meatable’s approach to cultivated meat, which uses advanced science to produce meat without harming animals. He also touches on the challenges of global food security and the potential of cultivated meat to address these issues.
10/2/202435 minutes, 5 seconds
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Dr. Dwayne Holmes of New Harvest (NH@20)

We are joined with Dr. Dwayne Holmes of New Harvest. Based in the Netherlands, Dr. Holmes overseas the New Harvest Netherlands entity which covers cellular agriculture in the European regions. Learn more about New Harvest at https://new-harvest.org/ The Cultured Meat Symposium is taking place on September 12-13, 2024 in Silicon Valley, California. Learn more about the event and register at https://cms2024.com
9/4/202448 minutes, 37 seconds
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Deniz Kent PhD of Prolific Machines (August 2024)

Alex Shirazi sits down with Deniz Kent, CEO of Prolific Machines, at their Emeryville, CA office. Learn more about Prolific Machines and learn about partnering with them at https://www.prolific-machines.com/ The Cultured Meat Symposium 2024 is taking place on September 12-13, 2024. Learn more and register for the event at https://cms2024.com using code: FUTUREFOOD
9/3/202440 minutes, 1 second
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Ed Steele of Hoxton Farms

Host Alex Shirazi chats with Ed Steele on his background in machine learning, how he started Hoxton Farms with childhood friend Max Jamilly, and the future of delicious, fatty, meat products. Learn more about Hoxton Farms at https://hoxtonfarms.com/ The Cultured Meat Symposium 2024 (CMS24) is taking place on September 12-13, 2024 in Silicon Valley, California. Learn more and register for the event at https://cms2024.com. Dr. Vítor Espírito Santo of Hoxton Farms, a longtime cellular agriculture veteran and past CMS speaker, will be speaking at the event.
8/28/202436 minutes, 12 seconds
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Dr Zack Abbott of ZBiotics

On this episode we are excited to welcome Dr Zack Abbott of ZBiotics. Alex Shirazi chats with Dr Abbott about his background, the founding story of ZBiotics, and how a few connections were made along the way. Learn more about ZBiotics at https://zbiotics.com The Cultured Meat Symposium is coming to Sunnyvale, California on September 12-13, 2024. Learn more and register for the event at https://cms2024.com. Listen to the full episode for a special discount.
8/15/202428 minutes, 37 seconds
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Aleh Manchuliantsau of Planetarians

Join Alex Shirazi and Aleh Manchuliantsau discuss the upcycled plant-based protein products. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
4/26/202424 minutes, 40 seconds
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Paul Shapiro, Author of "Clean Meat" April 2024

Purchase the updated edition of Clean Meat on Amazon or anywhere books are sold. Learn more about Paul Shapiro and Clean Meat at www.cleanmeat.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
3/28/202437 minutes, 14 seconds
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Doug Grant of Atlantic Fish Co.

Doug is the co-founder and CEO of Atlantic Fish Co. Their Raleigh, North Carolina-based team is using cellular agriculture to address the problem of carbon-intensive, overfished species. Prior to AFC, he co-founded two other startups and covered the alternative protein industry for three years as the host of the "Brave New Meat" podcast, interviewing entrepreneurs, investors, and thought leaders in the space. He has an MBA from Georgetown University focused on entrepreneurship. Prior to the private sector, he served for 10 years as a helicopter pilot in the Navy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
2/21/202424 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ali Khademhosseini, Ph.D. of Omeat

Ali Khademhosseini is one of the foremost tissue engineers in the world. Khademhosseini is the founding director at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation, out of which Omeat was born. After learning about the environmental impacts of the conventional meat industry, Ali realized that his extensive background in tissue engineering could be applied to develop a process for more sustainably produced cultivated meat. Khademhosseini pivoted his focus to enter the field, developing Omeat’s unique cultivation process poised to redefine the industry. The company has developed a highly differentiated, IP-backed approach that enables the cultivation of any kind of meat in a way that is orders-of-magnitude more sustainable and humane than the conventional approach. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
10/15/202339 minutes, 44 seconds
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Dr. Mark Post of MosaMeat – A look into the International Scientific Conference on Cultured Meat (ISCCM)

Mark is the scientist behind the world’s first cultured burger. As a medical doctor by training and having worked on tissue engineering for vascular grafts, he became massively inspired by the possibilities of cultured meat, and co-founded Mosa Meat. On this episode we chat about the International Scientific Conference on Cultured Meat (ISCCM). Learn more about the upcoming ISCCM event at www.culturedmeatconference.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
9/30/202323 minutes, 49 seconds
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Jim Mellon of Agronomics

Jim Mellon is an author, entrepreneur and an investor with interests in a number of sectors. He has substantial real estate holdings in Germany and the Isle of Man, as well as holdings in private and public companies through his private investment company Burnbrae Group. After leaving Oxford, where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics, he worked in Asia and the United States in two fund management companies. Mr. Mellon is the co-author of five books, all written with a view to identifying emerging thematic trends leading to investment opportunities.  We had a great chat with Jim and learned about his in-depth and hands on experience within the field of cellular agriculture. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
9/28/202324 minutes, 20 seconds
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MJ Kinney and Cameron Semper: Transforming the Future of Proteins

Thanks for joining us on the Future Food Show. This episode is part of the Transforming the Future of Proteins series, where we explore the work of XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion, a global incentivized competition that challenges innovators to reinvent alternative proteins.  On this episode, we are excited to host MJ Kinney and Cameron Semper. MJ Kinney is a food scientist and the Founder of FareScience, a consulting company that specializes in next generation food product development. Her specialization in alternative proteins has spanned b2b, b2c, and non-profit sectors, throughout which she has built collective experience in R&D, technical sales, and project management. Cameron is a research scientist who specializes in molecular biology and recombinant protein technology. As a New Harvest Research Fellow (2019-2021) he used protein biochemistry to study potential cost reductions for growth media used in fish cell culture. He is passionate about the potential of cellular agriculture to facilitate the transition to a more sustainable and decentralized food system. Cameron holds a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Calgary and is currently a postdoctoral fellow. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
9/8/202334 minutes, 59 seconds
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Dr. Denneal Jamison-McClung of UC Davis: Transforming the Future of Proteins

This episode is part of the Transforming the Future of Proteins series, where we explore the work of XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion, a global incentivized competition that challenges innovators to reinvent alternative proteins.  On this episode, we are excited to host Dr. Denneal Jamison-McClung Denneal directs the UC Davis Biotechnology Program and is co- founder of the UC Davis Cultivated Meat Consortium. She has over twenty years of experience as a science educator, teaching a variety of courses in biology, plant physiology, genetics, molecular biology, genomics and bioinformatics at the undergraduate and graduate levels. External Links: CMC website with course/summit info:Education & Outreach | Cultivated Meat Consortium (ucdavis.edu) CMC Twitter:UC Davis Cultivated Meat Consortium (@UCDavis_CMC) / X (twitter.com) UC Davis Biotechnology Program website:UC Davis Biotechnology Program UC Davis Biotech Program Twitter:UC Davis Biotechnology Program (@UCDavisBiotech) / X (twitter.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
8/28/202328 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ziliang Yang of CellX: Transforming the Future of Proteins

Thanks for joining us on the Future Food Show. This episode is part of the Transforming the Future of Proteins series, where we explore the work of XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion, a global incentivized competition that challenges innovators to reinvent alternative proteins.  Ziliang is the Founder and CEO at CellX, a leading cultivated meat startup in China. Over the past 3 years, he has built a team of 40 and raised ~$20 million to bring cultivated meat products to consumers in China and around the world. He was recognized as Forbes Asia and Forbes China 30 under 30 in 2022, and top 50 entrepreneurs by innovation China. He has been a flexitarian for six years and cares deeply about the negative impact of factory farming on the environment, humans, and animals. As an impact entrepreneur, he is working to create large-scale social impact through a sustainable business model. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
8/15/202319 minutes, 24 seconds
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Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed: Transforming the Future of Proteins

This episode is part of the Transforming the Future of Proteins series, where we explore the work of XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion, a global incentivized competition that challenges innovators to reinvent alternative proteins.  Prince Khaled is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of KBW Ventures, and works across several tiers and levels of the business.Highly active in the green technology ecosystem, he often participates in events pertaining to sustainability, climate change, food security, and how food technology and breakthrough research and development promise to alleviate these pressing world issues. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
7/29/202325 minutes, 15 seconds
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Bernhard Kowatsch: Transforming the Future of Proteins

This episode is part of the Transforming the Future of Proteins series, where we explore the work of XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion, a global incentivized competition that challenges innovators to reinvent alternative proteins.  Bernhard is the Head of the United Nations (UN) World Food Programme (WFP) Innovation Accelerator, which he created in 2015. The Accelerator sources, nurtures and scales start-ups and nonprofits working to achieve Zero Hunger, as well as running accelerator programs for external partners such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Humanitarian Grand Challenge, and other UN Agencies. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
7/13/202319 minutes, 32 seconds
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Jordan Wolfe of Cultured Supply

Jordan is the founder of Cultured Supply, a B2B purchasing platform for the bioeconomy. Starting with food and beverage ingredients and products, Cultured Supply is focused on helping companies building more regenerative and localized supply chains direct from the source. Learn more at https://culturedsupply.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
7/11/202337 minutes, 15 seconds
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Dr. Sirli Rosenvald of TFTAK: Transforming the Future of Proteins

Thanks for joining us on the Future Food Show. This episode is part of the Transforming the Future of Proteins series, where we explore the work of XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion, a global incentivized competition that challenges innovators to reinvent alternative proteins.  On this episode, we are excited to host Dr. Sirli Rosenvald, head of alternative protein research at TFTAK. Sirli is a highly experienced food scientist with over 10 years of experience in food research. She has vast experience in managing different teams and projects with a specific emphasis on alternative proteins and sensory and consumer research. She is a recognized expert in the alternative protein space, having published numerous scientific articles and presented at industry and scientific conferences. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
6/29/202320 minutes, 43 seconds
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Doug McNish, Greg Potter, and Laura S. Hackl of ProFillet: Transforming the Future of Proteins

Thanks for joining us on the Future Food Show. This episode is a part of the Transforming the Future of Proteins series, where we explore the work of XPRIZE Feed The Next Billion, a global incentivized competition that challenges innovators to reinvent alternative proteins. On this episode, We’re excited to host Doug McNish, Greg Potter, and Laura S. Hackl, three of the members of Team ProFillet, to the show. ProFillet is a collection of some of the world's best minds who have come together to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time: How do we Feed the Next Billion? The founders at ProFillet come from a variety of industries and have a range of talents: from professional kitchens, science and technology, to marketing, finance and operations. This diversity of perspectives and experiences allows the team to approach challenges from a variety of angles, leading to innovative solutions and better outcomes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
6/15/202325 minutes, 47 seconds
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Robert Yaman of Innovate Animal Ag

Robert Yaman is the Founder of Innovate Animal Ag, a new non-profit organization dedicated to introducing and promoting new technologies to the animal agriculture industry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
6/1/202333 minutes, 45 seconds
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Miguel Neumann of Eternal: Transforming The Future of Proteins

This episode is part of the Transforming The Future of Proteins series. XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion is a multi-year, $15M competition that incentivizes teams to produce chicken breast or fish filet alternatives that replicate or outperform these conventional proteins in the following ways: access, environmental sustainability, animal welfare, nutrition, as well as taste and texture. Miguel is an entrepreneur specialized in Innovation. Over his career, he acted in a variety of C-Level roles. His experience spans over 20+ years leading projects and teams internationally. Miguel founded and funded companies in the fields of cryptocurrencies and blockchain, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology. Many of these projects raised 8-figure rounds through venture capital fundraising, M&A, and ICOs. Miguel is currently the interim CEO of Eternal. Learn more about the XPRIZE Feed The Next Billion Challenge at ⁠www.xprize.org/feed⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
5/25/202333 minutes, 26 seconds
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Robin Simsa of Revo Foods: Transforming The Future of Proteins

This episode is part of the Transforming The Future of Proteins series. XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion is a multi-year, $15M competition that incentivizes teams to produce chicken breast or fish filet alternatives that replicate or outperform these conventional proteins in the following ways: access, environmental sustainability, animal welfare, nutrition, as well as taste and texture. Robin is the Founder and CEO of Revo Foods. Robin has a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from the University of Gothenburg and Tufts University and is recognized as one of FORBES "30 under 30" for the DACH region. With a background in biotechnology and a passion for ocean sustainability, Robin has extensive experience in the field of 3D food printing, which he used when building his first start up. Revo Foods has revolutionized the production of plant-based fish alternatives and is currently the largest supplier of salmon alternatives in Europe. We have a great conversation with Robin as we discuss 3d Bioprinting technologies for food, what is like creating a startup, and the opportunities competitions can bring to the table. Learn more about the XPRIZE Feed The Next Billion Challenge at ⁠www.xprize.org/feed⁠ Learn more about Revo Foods at www.revo-foods.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
5/11/202331 minutes, 38 seconds
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Chris Landowski of Onego Bio

Chris will be speaking at the upcoming Future Food Tech Alternative Protein Event in New York City this June. You can register for the event at https://futurefoodtechprotein.com. Get a 10% discount on tickets using the coupon code CM10.  Chris Landowski is the Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Onego Bio, a company producing animal-free egg white proteins with precision fermentation. Chris is a cellular agriculture trailblazer and the scientific mastermind behind the technology.  The chosen method for producing egg white protein is based on harnessing the microflora Trichoderma reesei for protein production and Chris believes this technology is superior because of its efficiency and productivity. Prior to co-founding Onego Bio, Chris spent 15 years developing breakthrough precision fermentation platforms at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. He has extensive experience in recombinant protein production and translating this knowledge to enable commercial scale production of animal-free proteins. One thing I greatly appreciate about this episode with Chris is that he breaks down fairly technical concepts into very digestible bites. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
5/10/202338 minutes, 53 seconds
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Jeremy Agresti of Triplebar

Jeremy Agresti has spent his career developing tools to drastically change the pace of biology with massive-throughput measurements using microfluidics. His seminal contributions as pioneer of miniaturizing biology with microfluidics have resulted in a large number of publications and patents, which have been cited more than 9,000 times, and form the foundation of several companies in the space. His work has allowed Amyris to bring their biofuels and chemicals to market faster, and for companies like Bio-Rad, Illumina and 10x Genomics to bring new single-cell genomics tools and clinical diagnostic tests to market. Jeremy is a co-founder and advisor to Slingshot Biosciences and founder and CTO Triplebar, where he leads a team of scientists and engineers to leverage the power of evolution to bring new biology-produced products to the world and build a sustainable future for the planet. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
5/4/202335 minutes, 54 seconds
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Caroline Kolta of XPRIZE: Transforming The Future of Proteins

This episode is part of the Transforming The Future of Proteins series. XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion is a multi-year, $15M competition that incentivizes teams to produce chicken breast or fish filet alternatives that replicate or outperform these conventional proteins in the following ways: access, environmental sustainability, animal welfare, nutrition, as well as taste and texture. Caroline Kolta is the Program Director on XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion, where she oversees the technical and day to day operations of the competition including project management, knowledge management, stakeholder management, and risk management. Prior to this, she worked on an array of projects including supporting XPRIZE Foundation’s research on circular and resilient food systems, in addition to designing competitions for alternative protein, circular water economy, sustainable food packaging, and Alzheimer's Disease. Caroline comes to XPRIZE with 7 years of experience in the international development, governance, and election monitoring sectors in the Middle East and North Africa region as a project manager, researcher, and policy advisor. Her professional career is geared towards advancing human rights and freedoms, civic engagement, and empowering marginalized populations. She holds an MA in Sustainable International Development, with a focus on Conflict Resolution and Coexistence from the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University and a Bachelor of Political Science from Cairo University.  Learn more about the XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion Challenge at www.xprize.org/feed --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
4/27/202333 minutes, 44 seconds
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Vanessa Haley-Benjamin - New Harvest Fellowship Series

Vanessa Haley-Benjamin - New Harvest Fellowship Series --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
4/12/202328 minutes, 11 seconds
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Edward Shenderovich of Synonym Biotechnologies

This episode is sponsored by the Black & Veatch NextGen Ag Team. Learn more about Black and Veatch at https://www.bv.com Edward Shenderovich is co-founder and CEO of Synonym Biotechnologies. Before Synonym, Edward was the Executive Chairman and co-founder of Knotel, a leading flexible office company (acquired by Newmark), founding and managing partner of Kite Ventures, a global venture investment company, and a founding executive of SUP Media, where he oversaw the company’s strategic development, including the rollout of LiveJournal globally. Previously, he was a co-founder and CEO of Quantum Art, a content management software provider, and a co-founder of Merchantry, a New York-based provider of online marketplace infrastructure (acquired by Tradeshift). Edward has served on the boards of directors of a number of successful companies, including Tradeshift, Delivery Hero, Plated, Domo, and others. He started his career as an Industry Analyst at Silicon Valley Bank. Edward is a graduate of UC Berkeley and a Fellow at Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Check out Capacitor, The free worldwide database of biomanufacturing capacity at https://capacitor.bio/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
2/13/202327 minutes, 28 seconds