ISSCR Seminar Series: Stem Cells and Global Sustainability
The fourth and final program of the series will highlight the potential and the challenges of cell-based approaches to meat and fish alternatives from experts in the field and industry.
The fourth and final program of the series will highlight the potential and the challenges of cell-based approaches to meat and fish alternatives from experts in the field and industry.
This webinar will explore the key characteristics of plant protein sources for alternative protein end products.
Join Dr. David Block, Professor at the University of California, Davis, on February 24th for a review of his GFI-funded research project on the application of optimization tools to achieve low-cost cultivated meat production.
This international scientific conference will present the latest research insights and findings related to plant-based protein production.
Join us on Thursday 04 March 2021 for a special event on alternative proteins hosted by Master Investor in association with Hill Dickinson, Agronomics and The Good Food Institute.
Join XPRIZE plant-based protein expert, MJ Kinney, for a review of key insights from her white paper on creating an equitable food industry with alt protein.
This talk at Animal Law Week at Harvard University will be led by Sanah Baig, Chief of Staff at the Good Food Institute.
Are you interested in working in alternative protein? Join SciTech university innovation specialist, Christina Aguila, to learn more about what it takes to pursue an academic or industry career in this rapidly growing field.
Future Food-Tech returns to San Francisco. The Summit is acclaimed as the most international gathering of food business leaders, VC investors and food-tech innovators to transform innovation and investment in food.
Join GFI for a Seafood Webinar and Informal Networking (SWIM) event on March 16 on the role of macroalgae in alternative meat and seafood.
Join GFI Senior Scientist Elliot Swartz, Ph.D., for a review of key insights from a recent life cycle assessment (LCA) and techno-economic analysis (TEA) modeling a future large-scale cultivated meat production facility.
Join GFI Senior Scientist Elliot Swartz, Ph.D., for a review of key insights from a recent life cycle assessment (LCA) and techno-economic analysis (TEA) modeling a future large-scale cultivated meat production facility.