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Protein Production Technology PodcastProtein Production Technology PodcastEP09: The Road to Scalability: Scale-up Economics for Cultured MeatIn this episode, "The Road to Scalability: Scale-up Economics for Cultured Meat," we dive into the complexities of scaling up cultured meat production. Moderator Nick Bradley and experts Shubhankar Takle, Martina Miotto, Choon Kiat, and Tony Moses discuss the challenges and strategies of commercial scale manufacturing, the nuances of technical processes, and the potential future of the industry. From exploring biomass yield optimization to discussing the role of live animal plasma and feed grade components, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the future of protein production. The episode concludes with an engaging Q&A session with our audience...2023-07-271h 03Talking EconomicsTalking EconomicsMartina Miotto: Covid-19 Has Raised the Question of Inequality Once AgainHas the current pandemic changed the role of women in family, society, and work? How does the crisis affect women in developing countries? In the Talking Economics Podcast, Katarina Stehlíková talks with Martina Miotto and takes a closer look at these and other questions related to Gender and Development Economics. Martina Miotto is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Economics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and a research associate at the CAGE Research Centre in Warwick. Martina holds a Ph.D. degree from the University of Warwick. Her research interests lie in development economics and ec...2021-08-1024 minCultured Meat and Future Food PodcastCultured Meat and Future Food PodcastDr. Martina Miotto and Leo Groenewegen of CellulaREvolution Ltd.Alex Shirazi sits down with Dr. Miotto and Leo Groenewegen to chat about the exciting new developments from CellulaREvolution, based in the UK.  Dr. Martina Miotto and  is the co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer at CellulaREvolution Ltd. She began her studies at the University of Ferrara (Italy), where she completed a BSc in Biotechnology and a MSc in Biomolecular and Cellular Sciences. Subsequently, she moved to Newcastle University (UK) where she completed her PhD in corneal tissue engineering and a significant part of this involved the development of the technology underpinning CellulaREvolution. Following her successful Ph...2020-07-2641 min