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Images tagged "research-facility"

Shaker flasks run as part of an experiment to determine optimal myceliual growth conditions.
A microscopic look at how mycoproteins form and interact with one another at The Better Meat Company. Rhiza mycoproteins are fermented and are sold to companies as replacement to animal proteins.
Prachi Jha examines shaker flasks as part of an experiment she's running.
WildType founders Arye Elfenbein and Justin Kolbeck in their office and laboratory in San Francisco.
Prachi Jha empties a flask of mycelium into a jar for testing purposes.
A taste test of various raw materials that are used in plant-based foods. The Better Meat Company's Founder and CEO Paul Shapiro demonstrates that the rhiza that TBMC ferments and sells is the tastiest of the options.
Petri dishes containing TurtleTree's growing microbial colonies.
A Petri dish containing TurtleTree's growing microbial colonies.
TurtleTree's Scientific Affairs Liaison, Vanessa Castagna, looks through a microscope while Head of Product, Ignacio Vargas, works in the background.
TurtleTree's Amanda Fischer, Vanessa Castagna, and Ignacio Vargas examining Petri dishes at the company's research lab.
TurtleTree's Ignacio Vargas and Vanessa Castagna examine Petri dishes containing growing microbial colonies.
TurtleTree's Scientific Affairs Liaison, Vanessa Castagna, adjusting a tray of cell cultures under an inverted microscope.
TurtleTree's Scientific Affairs Liaison, Vanessa Castagna, examines a tray of cell cultures using an inverted microscope.
TurtleTree scientist Vanessa Castagna working alongside the team's Head of Product, Ignacio Vargas.
TurtleTree team members examining cell cultures and slides at their laboratory.
TurtleTree's Vanessa Castagna and Ignacio Vargas examining a tray of cell cultures.
Black-furred mice, also known as C57BL/6 mice, with skull implants. A part of their skull is removed with a window inserted so that scientists can observe a brain working in a fully conscious living animal. USA, 2020. Roger Kingbird / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Photographs of animal use from the Coulston Foundation, a former animal testing laboratory. USA, 2008. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
No longer of use for experimentation, a laboratory mouse is asphyxiated by carbon dioxide and then bagged for incineration. USA, 2020. Roger Kingbird / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Animal restraint at the Coulston Foundation. USA, 2008. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
A lone sheep in a medical research lab waiting for a surgical procedure from which they will not be woken up. The procedure tests a medical device. Sheep are gregarious, social animals who do not like to be alone. USA, 2020. Roger Kingbird / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Two albino rats with recently fractured backs that paralyzed their hind end, are used for studies aimed to fix and cure paralysis and damaged spinal cords. USA, 2022. Roger Kingbird / We Animals Media

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