Sustainable foods of tomorrow must provide culinary experiences

Claus Meyer is taking up a position as affiliated professor at DTU to assist with the ongoing research into sustainable food to ensure that it is both healthy and tasty.

Claus Meyer is taking up a position as Honorary Professor at DTU

Claus Meyer is one of the driving forces behind the new Nordic cuisine movement and has distinguished himself for more than 30 years as one of Denmark’s leading entrepreneurs, as a founder of the food company Meyers, as a co-founder of restaurant Noma, and as a founder of the non-profit foundation Melting Pot.

 

Claus Meyer has previously been an Honorary Professor at the then Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University and at Food Science at UCPH Science, and he is currently an Honorary Professor of Sustainable Gastronomic Entrepreneurship at CBS.

A recent field of research at DTU Food and DTU Biosustain is to study the potential of using microorganisms to produce sustainable food that is both healthy and tasty.

 

Microbially produced foods are aimed at developing new or replacing sustainable foods based on microbial fermentation and modern microbiological tools. This programme has the potential to contribute to the biotechnology development already in place at DTU Food Institute and DTU Biosustain.

Contact

Dina Petranovic Nielsen

Dina Petranovic Nielsen CPO & CSO Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability Mobile: 4172 7937