Göttingen Professor Leads 'HIDDEN POTENTIAL!' Project Promoting Sustainable Pea Protein
The Georg-August University in Göttingen, Germany, is home to Prof. Dr. Simone Lipinski, who is involved in an innovative project titled 'HIDDEN POTENTIAL!' at the University of Osnabrück. This interactive initiative, part of the ZERN research consortium, aims to educate the public about sustainable nutrition and alternative protein sources, with a focus on plant-based proteins, particularly peas.
The 'HIDDEN POTENTIAL!' project, funded by the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture and the University of Göttingen, will host two Citizen Lab 2.0 events in the pedestrian zones of Osnabrück and Quakenbrück. These events will offer tastings and hands-on activities, showcasing the potential of peas as a sustainable protein source. The project is part of the Future Nutrition Lower Saxony research and transfer consortium, ZERN.
The 'HIDDEN POTENTIAL!' project, led by Prof. Dr. Simone Lipinski, is set to engage the public in understanding the importance of sustainable nutrition and alternative protein sources, with peas taking center stage. The interactive events in Osnabrück and Quakenbrück, supported by the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture and the University of Göttingen, promise to be both informative and enjoyable.
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