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In this episode let’s taste the future of food, exploring the hypothesis that: in the future, food will be grown in the lab not on the land.
Are we moving away from getting our hands dirty to lab coats and petri dishes? We’ll find out more about lab grown produce and the potential for it to fill more of our plates in the future, and along the way discuss flavour profiles, ethical and nutritional considerations, and food sustainability.
Guest experts featured in this episode include:
Dr Kim Johnson, plant biologist, La Trobe University
Katie Bashant-Day, research scientist, Vow Food
Sophie Lamond, food culture and politics PhD student, the University of Melbourne
Host: Dr Renee Beale
Be sure to check out the Scipothesis website for blog posts, recommended reads and resources relating to episode topics.
By Renee BealeIn this episode let’s taste the future of food, exploring the hypothesis that: in the future, food will be grown in the lab not on the land.
Are we moving away from getting our hands dirty to lab coats and petri dishes? We’ll find out more about lab grown produce and the potential for it to fill more of our plates in the future, and along the way discuss flavour profiles, ethical and nutritional considerations, and food sustainability.
Guest experts featured in this episode include:
Dr Kim Johnson, plant biologist, La Trobe University
Katie Bashant-Day, research scientist, Vow Food
Sophie Lamond, food culture and politics PhD student, the University of Melbourne
Host: Dr Renee Beale
Be sure to check out the Scipothesis website for blog posts, recommended reads and resources relating to episode topics.