Apoorva Prasanna
Impossible Foods
Redwood City, CA USA
"Don’t be afraid of trying something new and unconventional. Pursue your passion. It’s okay if it’s different. It’s okay if it’s not a popular choice amongst your friends. It’s okay to be the friend that takes up the unconventional path. You can still make it big."
Career Roadmap
Apoorva's work combines: Science, Technology, and Learning / Being Challenged
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Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Biotechnology
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore
Graduate Degree
Food Science
Drexel University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life has been direct
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My love for science began in childhood, where my passion for biology and traditional Indian cooking laid the foundation for my future in food science.
2.
I earned my undergraduate degree in biotechnology, which introduced me to a broad range of scientific disciplines and sparked my interest in food technology.
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My decision to specialize in food science solidified when I discovered the Institute of Food Technologists during my research for a master's program.
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Leaving India to pursue my master's degree in food science in the U.S. was a challenging yet transformative experience that helped me grow both professionally and personally.
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My career in the food industry began with an internship at Perfect Day Foods, where I was introduced to the innovative field of precision fermentation.
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I found my niche in plant-based food development, working for companies like Danone and MALK Organics, before joining Impossible Foods.
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I've spent the last four years working as an associate scientist at Impossible Foods, focusing on sustainable food solutions.
Defining Moments
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
For 22 years of my life, I never left home. So moving to the U.S. to pursue a master's degree was very challenging. I didn't know anyone but I pushed myself to network, find support, make friends, and ask for help.
Overcoming imposter syndrome was a crucial part of my journey, and I learned to rely on mentors and focus on my strengths to build confidence in my career.