Colleagues-
Sorry for the blast email.
As most of you know I've been helping Pat Brown out with Impossible Foods, the company he founded to create plant-based alternatives to meat and other animal products, with the goal of ending the world's most destructive industry (animal farming). As part of this effort we have been generating a lot of very interesting data on the identity and properties of plant proteins, on various plant-based materials, on small molecules present in uncooking, cooking and cooked foods, on microbes used in cheesemaking, and how all of the various properties of animal products and the products we are making influence how they're perceived by consumers.
With all this data, we are now in great need of a smart scientists to do interesting things with it. Pat and I have been doing a lot of this ourselves, but we just can't keep up. So if you know anyone really good, who wants to work in a fun and exciting startup with a important mission (our goal is to change the way the Earth looks from space) please send them my way.
Let me know if you have any questions.
-Mike
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Michael Eisen, Ph.D.
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Professor of Genetics, Genomics and Development
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
University of California, Berkeley