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These are academic researchers working towards advancing alternative proteins. They have a position to make research decisions in their lab, and are interested in collaborating, hiring, or sharing equipment and resources.

Courses represented here are specialized education and training programs that focus on essential knowledge and skills for the alternative protein R&D and manufacturing workforce.

Networks represented here are trade associations, professional communities, advocacy organizations, and other groups that focus on the alternative protein ecosystem in part or in full.

Specialized networks focus on alternative proteins, some on a specific pillar and others with broader coverage across the alternative protein ecosystem.

Specialized centers focus on alternative protein research and training, some on a specific pillar and others with broader coverage across the alternative protein ecosystem. These research centers are active, multidisciplinary hubs for alternative protein research and training. This list only includes specialized research centers that have mobilized significant funding (>$10M USD) dedicated to the scientific advancement of alternative proteins.