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Untargeted metabolomic analysis of human milk from healthy mothers reveals drivers of metabolite variability
Sep 27, 20232 min read
BIOMILQ at the International Milk Genomics Consortium Symposium 2023
For the past three years, BIOMILQ has been fortunate enough to attend, speak, and present at the International Milk Genomics Consortium...
Aug 23, 20236 min read
Infant Feeding Practices and National Breastfeeding Month
This August is the 13th year National Breastfeeding Month has been observed in the United States [1]. National Breastfeeding Month is for...
Aug 31, 20229 min read
The Twists and Turns of Infant Feeding: Continuing the Journey
To celebrate the end of National Breastfeeding Month, we’re introducing 3 new mothers.
Aug 3, 20226 min read
The Twists and Turns of Infant Feeding
Recently, we interviewed 6 mothers on their personal feeding journey.
Jun 8, 20224 min read
The Second Most Abundant Macronutrient in Breast Milk: Lipids
Recently, we’ve been sharing about the macromolecular components in breastmilk. Today, we’re exploring lipids.
Aug 15, 20214 min read
It’s National Breastfeeding Month, Listen Up
With every month having some sort of theme attached to it, it’s more than easy to go through your everyday life without considering...
Feb 8, 20213 min read
A Parent’s Right to Choose: Who is anyone to say what’s ‘best’?
Neither Jung nor BIOMILQ is against breastfeeding. Rather, Jung is against lactivism and how it perpetuates guilt, fear, and shame.
Nov 19, 20204 min read
How the Story of a Black Mom in the 1940s Fuels BIOMILQ’s Mission
As part of BIOMILQ’s early-stage research, our team explores breastfeeding’s social context, alongside studying mammary epithelial cells.
Feb 6, 20202 min read
Breakthrough: Two women producing breastmilk — outside the body.
It may not sound groundbreaking, but hear us out: Two women may have helped make breastmilk this week.
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