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Future Fields

We make unmakeable proteins with radical advanced biomanufacturing.

Y CombinatorSummer 2020ActiveHealthcareIndustrial BioBiotechManufacturingClimate

What they do

Problem

Biotech, life science, and pharma companies struggle to reliably produce difficult recombinant proteins at scale for research and therapeutics.

Solution

A multicellular advanced biomanufacturing platform that manufactures challenging recombinant proteins for customers.

Who it's for

Biotech, life sciences, and pharmaceutical companies that need recombinant protein production services.

Founders

Matt Anderson-Baron
Founder

I am a biotech entrepreneur with a background in the biological sciences. I am a co-founder of Future Fields, a Canadian start-up working to enable cellular agriculture commercialization through cost-effective, scalable, and custom growth media. I obtained a PhD in cell biology from the University of Alberta and was one of the first Canadian grant recipients in the field of cellular agriculture.

Jalene Anderson-Baron
Founder

I obtained my MA from the University of Alberta and have worked in diverse analytical capacities over the past decade, focused on environmental and social causes. I'm a critical thinker with a keen attention to detail and the ability to turn big ideas into reality. I have extensive experience in health and social research, project management, stakeholder engagement, and policy planning, implementation and advocacy.

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