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Research for What?
Rom Bouveret
25 episodes
3 months ago

Hello and welcome to Research for What? The podcast that discusses scientific research, its purpose and impact. I am your host Rom Bouveret. 

 

Each week I will interview recognised thought leaders who share the same passion for science and research and invest their energy, time or money!!

 

We will talk about the challenges and opportunities for research. I am also very keen to find out how experts define impact and what methods are used to measure impact. Every week, I will ask the question: Research for what?



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Hello and welcome to Research for What? The podcast that discusses scientific research, its purpose and impact. I am your host Rom Bouveret. 

 

Each week I will interview recognised thought leaders who share the same passion for science and research and invest their energy, time or money!!

 

We will talk about the challenges and opportunities for research. I am also very keen to find out how experts define impact and what methods are used to measure impact. Every week, I will ask the question: Research for what?



Photo by Shalaka Gamage on Unsplash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Culturing a woolly mammoth meatball on a Petri dish
Research for What?
34 minutes 5 seconds
2 years ago
Culturing a woolly mammoth meatball on a Petri dish

In this episode of Research for What?, I am very privileged to discuss with George Peppou, CEO and Founder of VOW, one of Australia’s most innovative food tech start-up.

 

VOW’s mission is clear and simple – to ‘make ridiculously good meat’. It does this by culturing animal cells from traditional and new species. In fact, VOW’s aim is to bring any animal on the menu and recently made headlines for producing a woolly mammoth meatball. Last year, VOW raised ~US$50M in Series A funding.


In this episode, I asked George how he went from developing an idea built on academic research to opening the largest cultivated meat facility in the southern hemisphere. Research and Development are key to VOW’s growth and innovation. They have hired or trained an incredible team of entrepreneurs, investors, scientists, innovators, engineers, artists, and chefs!

 

Listen to this episode where George also talks about the attitude, culture and skills required to lead a successful start-up built on science, technology and research.

 

For direct access to your preferred platform, go to Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spotify or Google Podcasts.


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Research for What?

Hello and welcome to Research for What? The podcast that discusses scientific research, its purpose and impact. I am your host Rom Bouveret. 

 

Each week I will interview recognised thought leaders who share the same passion for science and research and invest their energy, time or money!!

 

We will talk about the challenges and opportunities for research. I am also very keen to find out how experts define impact and what methods are used to measure impact. Every week, I will ask the question: Research for what?



Photo by Shalaka Gamage on Unsplash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.