1/2 I am proud to announce that @ProfuseBio was awarded €2.4 million EIC grant to accelerate cultivated meat production!
ProFuse was chosen for the EIC grant after a rigorous selection process involving hundreds of applicants.
Another paper alert 🩷🩷 on our drug repurposing approach for ischemic heart disease. Read here the summary of the work. I am grateful for all our collaborators at @WeizmannScience and Hadassah Medical Center. Today on line at @NatureCVR
Our paper is out showing that Egr1 regulates transient senescence in cardiac fibroblasts during neonatal heart regeneration and upon agrin-mediated cardiac repair in adult mice. Plus the August cover for bonus. @NatureCVR
https://t.co/6Qpbto0054
1- Cultivated Meat as the Future of Sustainable Food Production!
Denmark's implementation of a carbon tax on livestock farming could represent a harbinger of a broader global shift.
Thrilled to announce @ProfuseBio CEO Guy Michrowski be speaking at #FTC2024 in Warsaw this May!
Join his session on "The Future of Alternative Proteins: Embracing Hybrid Solutions" on May 28th at 5:10 PM CEST.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
https://t.co/gCpwb7jCvm
.@ProfuseBio awarded a €2.4M grant for its media supplement that rapidly accelerates muscle differentiation.
Nice to see government grants supporting cultivated meat startups in this down funding period
https://t.co/i7c4Hkck59
1/2 I am proud to announce that @ProfuseBio was awarded €2.4 million EIC grant to accelerate cultivated meat production!
ProFuse was chosen for the EIC grant after a rigorous selection process involving hundreds of applicants.
An article in @NatureAging presents 'The Muscle Aging Cell Atlas' with around 200,000 single-cell and single-nuclei transcriptomes from 17 human donors, uncovering mechanisms of aging in muscle stem cells, and demonstrates parallels in mouse muscle aging. https://t.co/45z6OaGamN
I can’t believe I have to explain what’s happening here, but here goes. Elite students of Ivy League schools have glamorized oppression so much that they have now reached role play status to satisfy their fantasies. Here, the students have appropriated the suffering of Gazans and are cosplaying as living through humanitarian crisis. In their American make-believe story where Ivy League infrastructure sets the scene, the students play Gazans and the school administration plays Israel.
Israel (the school) is blocking their “basic humanitarian aid” in this play, and if they don’t receive it soon, they will “die of thirst and starvation” (appropriating exact experiences of Gazans). They also destroy upper class buildings and claim them as “liberated” while the students repeat chants in zombie-like chorus, playing the roll of “freedom fighters” destroying Israeli infrastructure and claiming them freed. If I’m alive in a world where people don’t see the levels of perversion in this, I give up.
You don’t see this in lower tier schools from kids of lower socio-economic standing because they aren’t plagued with the guilt of privilege that they’re seeking to launder through Middle East role plays of feigned suffering. This is as first world dystopia as it gets.
Meanwhile, these Ivy League students who can have much more than a glass of water and as much food as their stomachs can take are commanding the attention of the media and the entire American audience, while actual Gazans who need humanitarian aid are ignored. I still have to pinch myself that people don’t see this.
I am happy to announce that ProFuse Technology is welcoming renowned tissue engineering expert Prof. Shulamit Levenberg to our Scientific Advisory Board! This collaboration will advance muscle cultivation for innovative muscle therapeutics.
https://t.co/VbfqQYvL1s
#musclehealth
Does the #cultivatedmeat industry need government funding to get off the ground? Watch our full interview with Dr. Mark Post @mosa_meat to get his take on the current state of the industry and the opportunities and challenges ahead: https://t.co/UMDSbtKw41
Thrilled to see my PhD research on preventative treatments for heart attacks, published today in Nature Cardiovascular Research! A big thank you goes out to our collaborators at the Gepstein, Bakkers and Hudspeth labs, and the whole team at the Tzahor lab…https://t.co/qXNC2SQvKQ
🍾💖🥳 Delighted to announce that our paper on cardiomyocyte redifferentiation and its rejuvenating effects on the heart, headed by Avraham Shakked aka @AbingtonSA was published today in @NatureCVR. 🥳💖 🍾
Link to the paper <----- https://t.co/Y66hPGQwav