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Conversations about transformative research happening in the fields of climate science and policy at University of Utah.

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The topic we’re exploring in this episode is climate change and humor. Can climate change be funny? To explore this question, I had the chance to speak with Sara Yeo, a professor in the Department of Communication at the University of... more

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A couple years ago, a Utah statewide ballot initiative called Clean the Darn Air was proposed to tackle the persistent air pollution which Wasatch Front residents deal with every year.  The proposal was to tax the things that cause th... more

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One of the two runners up for the Wilkes Center Climate Launch Prize this past year is De Novo Foodlabs, a startup with operations in North Carolina and Cape Town, South Africa, which is focused on using precision fermentation to synt... more

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Ross Chambless: Many believe that chemistry is foundational to understanding and solving environmental challenges. And when it comes to solving a pernicious global environmental problem – such as methane emissions – it may be basic ch... more

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Jean Louwrens
Co-founder of De Novo Foodlabs, focused on precision fermentation of lactoferrin
De Novo Foodlabs
Episode: 32: Could Lab-generated Lactoferrin Be Healthier, Cheaper, and Better for the Planet?
Dr. Aaron Puri
Assistant professor of chemistry, focusing on methane-oxidizing bacteria.
University of Utah
Episode: 31: Deciphering How Methane-Eating Bacteria Thrive
Björn Söderberg
Co-founder of Build Up Nepal
Build Up Nepal
Episode: 30: How Cheaper, Safer, and Cleaner Bricks Could Revolutionize Homebuilding Across Asia
Jacob Levine
Postdoctoral scholar at the Wilkes Center focusing on plant ecosystems and climate change
University of Utah
Episode: 29: How Are Plant Ecosystems Adapting to the Shifting Climate?
Jyothana Molladier
Postdoctoral researcher working in Professor Connor Bisjak's lab, specializing in Perovskite materials for clean energy applications.
University of Utah
Episode: 27: Could Low-dimensional Perovskites Advance Cleaner Refrigerants and Batteries?
Smritri Srivastava
Postdoctoral research associate and interdisciplinary glacial hydrologist
Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy at the University of Utah
Episode: 26: Sizing Up the Melting Glaciers of the Himalayas
Dustin Harper
Marine geologist and postdoctoral researcher
Department of Geology and Geophysics at University of Utah
Episode: 25: Climate Sherlocking: Turning Up Clues from Past Global Warming Events
Jon Wang
Assistant professor in the School of Biological Sciences and head of the Dynamic Carbon and Ecosystems Lab.
University of Utah
Episode: 23: Monitoring Forests as they Change
Jason Aramburu
Co-founder and CEO of Applied Carbon
Applied Carbon
Episode: 22: Interview with Applied Carbon – the 2024 Wilkes Climate Launch Prize Winner

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32: Could Lab-generated Lactoferrin Be Healthier, Cheaper, and Better for the Planet?
Q: What are some of the main challenges your company is facing now?
We face challenges with balancing product building and traction in the market to secure investment, especially for scaling and regulatory work.
32: Could Lab-generated Lactoferrin Be Healthier, Cheaper, and Better for the Planet?
Q: What is your sense of the market for lactoferrin? Where do you see interest coming from?
The global market for bovine lactoferrin was valued at over $660 million in 2023, dominated by Asia, especially health-focused countries like South Korea and Japan.
32: Could Lab-generated Lactoferrin Be Healthier, Cheaper, and Better for the Planet?
Q: Can you give us a quick overview of your company?
De Novo Foodlabs is a longevity nutrition company that uses precision fermentation to create novel ingredients for human and planetary health.
25: Climate Sherlocking: Turning Up Clues from Past Global Warming Events
Q: What do you hope to achieve with your research?
I hope that this research provides non-scientists with a perspective on what climate variability looks like and how the earth can respond to CO2 emissions.
25: Climate Sherlocking: Turning Up Clues from Past Global Warming Events
Q: Can you first describe what is a hypothermal and then why are you studying them?
Hypothermals are global warming events that occurred in the geologic past. The study examines these events because they provide useful case studies of the climate system in relation to modern anthropogenic climate change.

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