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우리 학회 Food Science and Biotechnology에서 2026년 1월호 발간 예정으로 아래와 같이 특별호(Special Issue)를 준비하고 있습니다.
회원 여러분의 많은 관심 부탁드리며 특별호 원고 제출에 관해 궁금한 사항은 아래 편집자에게 연락하시기 바랍니다.
Next-generation future foods: Innovative strategies for structure, safety, and sustainability
●Special Issue Editors:
1. Jaejoon Han (Korea University), Special Issue Editor-in-Chief
2. Sun-Ki Kim (Chung-Ang University)
3. Yun-Sang Choi (Korea Food Research Institute)
4. Jungwoo Hahn (Duksung Women’s University)
●Special Issue Information
Call for Submissions: Alternative foods (Working title)
Recent advances show that alternative foods can address the intertwined challenges of climate change, environmental sustainability, and the accelerating global demand for high-quality protein. This special issue seeks to showcase cutting-edge, highly interdisciplinary research that drives the science, technology, and policy of alternative foods forward.
· Alternative proteins and fats - molecular design, texturization, and functionality
· Alternative seafoods - marine algae, mycoprotein, and invertebrate-derived ingredients
· Cultured meats - cell-line development, edible scaffolds, and scalable bioreactors
· Precision fermentation technology (protein production) - strain engineering, downstream processing, and food-system integration
· Hybrid foods - co-formulation of plant-, microbial-, and animal-cell-derived components for improved nutrition and sensory quality
We highly welcome the studies on contributing to:
Structure–function relationships: studies that design or model micro- and macro-structures, apply state-of-the-art processing, and elucidate physicochemical or mechanistic details on alternative foods.
Safety and toxicology: assessments of toxicological risk, allergenic potential, and long-term consumption effects on alternative foods.
Comprehensive nutrition: evaluations of amino-acid profiles, micronutrient bioavailability, and nutritional complementarity relative to conventional animal-based foods.
Regulations: analyses of emerging safety-assessment frameworks, nomenclature debates, and commercialization pathways.
Consumer and systems-level impact: evaluations of consumer acceptance (including sensory preferences, cultural attitudes, and willingness-to-pay), techno-economic feasibility (such as cost of production, scalability, and market competitiveness), and environmental impact (including greenhouse gas emissions, land and water use, and life-cycle assessments) of alternative foods.
This special issue treats alternative foods not merely as novel products but as components of an interconnected system that integrates scientific, technological, environmental, and socio-economic values.
●Deadline for Manuscript Submissions: October 2025
● Planned Publication Month: January 2026
●Contact: Jaejoon Han (Korea University), jjhan@korea.ac.kr