Here are the seminar dates and times for each candidate (and yes all teaching seminar topics are the same):
Candidate 1: Dr. Ning Xiang, Cofounder and Advisor, CellX Co., Ltd.
- Teaching Seminar: “Cellular Agriculture Food Systems and their Sustainability and Life Cycle Assessments”
- Research Seminar: "Biomaterials and Bioprocess for Cultured Meat Production"
Candidate 2: Conrad Fischer, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Barry University
- Teaching Seminar: “Cellular Agriculture Food Systems and their Sustainability and Life Cycle Assessments”
- Research Seminar: "Nature-driven Bioengineering – Understanding Biology at the Molecular Level"
Candidate 3: Cameron Semper, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Infectious Disease, University of Calgary
- Teaching Seminar: “Cellular Agriculture Food Systems and their Sustainability and Life Cycle Assessments”
- Research Seminar: "Linking One Health with Cellular Agriculture"
Candidate 4: Ke Wang, Process Development Senior Scientist, Amgen Inc., University of California Davis
- Teaching Seminar: “Cellular Agriculture Food Systems and their Sustainability and Life Cycle Assessments”
- Research Seminar: “Innovative and Translational Research in Sustainable Precision Fermentation Systems”
A bit more background:
The U of A Institute of Cellular Agriculture is an innovative strategic partnership intended to provide infrastructure, support, and funding opportunities for innovators and researchers creating the future of food through cellular agriculture. The institute will be located at Agri-Food Discovery Place, one of the few facilities in the world that is equipped for cell culture, large scale fermentation, animal science, crop science, and food science all under one roof.After seeing their announcement "go viral" with students, U of A decided to bring on a tenure-track professor to get the institute off the ground.I am one of several selection committee members tasked with selecting the best candidate for this institute. However, I am the only individual representing the cellular agriculture field; the majority of members are faculty and departmental leaders from other fields.I'd love for you, as a member of the cellular agriculture community, to tune into these seminars and let me know your thoughts! |