Eirini Theodosiou
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Eirini Theodosiou
@eirinit.bsky.social
Biochemical Engineer, Educator, Dog mum
Thrilled to have won this funding from @carmahub.bsky.social which will allow us to test the performance of our mycelia-based 🍄 microcarriers in stirred tank tractors. Also very grateful to Myconeos Ltd for providing the fungal strains and helping with material development.
Delighted to announce that @eirinit.bsky.social will be leading a @carmahub.bsky.social funded pump priming project at @astonuniversity.bsky.social titled: Food-grade mycelia as scaffolds for the large-scale production of cultivated meat
April 24, 2025 at 7:50 PM
Reposted by Eirini Theodosiou
Check out our first annual report for the Cellular Agriculture Manufacturing Hub
carmahub.co.uk/cellular-agr...
Cellular Agriculture Manufacturing Hub (CARMA) First Annual Report – Carma Project
carmahub.co.uk
March 21, 2025 at 10:33 AM
Reposted by Eirini Theodosiou
🧀Precision fermentation has been used for decades to produce ingredients like low-cost rennet for cheesemaking, and is now being used to facilitate more stable, sustainable production of common ingredients like milk and egg white proteins, palm oil and coffee. But how does it work?
January 6, 2025 at 11:34 AM
Reposted by Eirini Theodosiou
I like facts. I don't like bullies.

A good day to donate to Wikipedia.

www.newsweek.com/elon-musk-ta...
Elon Musk takes aim at Wikipedia
Musk has denounced Wikipedia as "Wokepedia" on X and urged people not to donate to the platform.
www.newsweek.com
December 26, 2024 at 9:23 PM
Reposted by Eirini Theodosiou
The answer to bad industrial agriculture isn't non-industrial agriculture.

It's better industrial agriculture.

@mikegrunwald.bsky.social in the @nytimes.com.
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/13/o...
Opinion | Sorry, But This Is the Future of Food
Every farm, even the scenic ones with red barns and rolling hills, is a kind of environmental crime scene, an echo of whatever wilderness it once replaced.
www.nytimes.com
December 13, 2024 at 6:24 PM
Reposted by Eirini Theodosiou
A truly fascinating species, yet one of the toughest to crack when it comes to generating primary cell lines. Maybe it’s time to start thinking outside the box. 🦐🧬🧫
#cultuvatedseafood #prawns #cellchallenges
Guest Column: Keeping Up with the Crustaceans
This article was written by Dr. Danai Georgiadou, a scientist from A*STAR’s Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI). She also contributes to CRISP Meats, a multi-institutional research programme led ...
gfi-apac.org
December 3, 2024 at 8:42 AM