The new system is designed to eliminate barriers faced by current cultivated meat approaches that rely on enormous bioreactors infeasible for scalable animal cell cultivation.
“Risk Culture: How to Balance Risks for the Safety of Consumers, Team Members and the Environment” will be the focus of the keynote presentation taking place on Wednesday, May 10.
The grant for Purdue University is for a zero-waste food production system designed to convert nutrient-rich waste into energy for system operation and high-value bioproducts.