frameworkmeat
Frameworkmeat is a conceptual term used to describe a modular, framework-oriented approach to producing meat from animal cells without traditional slaughter. It emphasizes the use of standardized architectures for cell culture, tissue scaffolding, bioprocessing, and governance in order to improve reproducibility, scalability, and regulatory alignment in cultured meat research and production.
The concept rests on three interconnected pillars: a design framework, a process framework, and a governance
Materials and technologies commonly associated with frameworkmeat include plant-derived or polymeric scaffolds, decellularized extracellular matrices, and
Critics argue that the term is speculative and that substantial scientific and regulatory hurdles remain before
See also cultured meat, tissue engineering, bioprocess engineering.