Fengru Lin is the Founder and CEO of TurtleTree, a pioneering biotechnology company that has successfully developed the world’s first sustainably produced lactoferrin “LF+” using precision fermentation technology.
In this episode, Fengru Lin shares her journey from a tech career at Google and Salesforce to leading biotech innovations at TurtleTree. Inspired by challenges in replicating traditional cheese-making in Asia, she envisioned revolutionizing the dairy industry. Fengru discusses TurtleTree’s shift from cell-based milk to producing high-value proteins like lactoferrin, used in infant nutrition and supplements. She emphasizes the importance of market-driven innovation, sustainable ingredients, and the role of a mission-focused team in staying competitive in the dynamic biotech space.
Host: Jessie Wong Editors: Jessie Wong, John Joson Ng
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01:00 Introduction 05:51 Pivoting from Cell-Based Milk to Lactoferrin Production 16:02 Challenges and Strategies in Building TurtleTree 20:14 Consumer Perception and Adoption of Precision Fermentation Products 26:09 TurtleTree’s Role in Singapore’s 2030 Sustainable Food Initiative 30:58 Balancing Sciences and Business in Biotech Startups