Cellular agriculture and secure, hidden tagging of proprietary cells to protect against unauthorised use.
Darren Nesbeth
Researcher
- Host institution: University College London
- Position: Principal investigator
- Discipline: Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biology, Cellular biology, Gastronomy, Microbiology, Mycology, Tissue engineering
- Alternative protein type: Cultivated, Fermentation
- Collaboration opportunities: Industry partnership, Joint research, Providing guest lectures, Sharing equipment or facilities, Technical consultation
- Hiring for: Graduate students, Postdoctoral fellows
- Lab equipment: Animal cell and tissue culture facilities (BSL2 or higher), Biochemistry equipment (purification/separation/HPLC/GC/MS), High-throughput screening equipment, Microscopy equipment, Pilot plants, Standard molecular biology lab equipment (DNA/RNA/proteins/cells)
- Pilot equipment: Fermentation
- Region: Europe
- Technology focus: Bioprocess design, Cell culture media, Cell line development, Host strain development, Scaffolding and structure
- Location: London, United Kingdom