Isha Datar (born January 6, 1988) is the executive director of New Harvest, known for her work in cellular agriculture, the production of agricultural products from cell cultures.
Early life and education
Datar was raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[2][3] Her mother worked at a dairy farm, where Datar spent much of her childhood growing vegetables alongside her. Datar's mother was also a sculptor, and her father a doctor.[4] After an elementary school field trip to a landfill, she became invested in reducing global waste and the impact of climate change.[2] She received a B.S. from the University of Alberta in 2009.[3][5] During her time as an undergraduate, Datar took a meat science class that challenged her idealistic vision of the sustainability of the animal agriculture industry and introduced her to cellular agriculture.[6] Datar received her M.Biotech from the University of Toronto Mississauga in 2013.[3][5]
Canadian Business spotlighted her work as a 2016 Change Agent.[18] In 2019, Datar was named one of 25 Food and Agriculture Leaders to Watch by FoodTank.com.[19]
Maclean's listed Isha Datar in its "The Power List: Top 10 Food Titans", where she is credited with coining the term cellular agriculture.[20]
^Hui, Ann (February 15, 2020). "Milk's next frontier: Lab-made food could change the way we eat - and it's quickly becoming a reality: Dairy farmers are pushing back and current regulations are a roadblock, but proponents say the future is already here". The Globe and Mail (Online), Toronto.
^Aronoff, Kate; Dutkiewicz, Jan; Rosenberg, Gabriel N.; Dutkiewicz, Jan; Rosenberg, Gabriel N.; Martin, Nick; Martin, Nick; Republic, The New; Republic, The New (2021-09-29). "Lab to Table". The New Republic. ISSN0028-6583. Retrieved 2022-01-02.