ISRHML’s Trainee Interest Group Webinar on “Closing the gap between research and sustainable impact”
We would like to invite you to join the upcoming ISRHML Trainee Interest Group Webinar “Closing the Gap Between Research and Sustainable Impact” by Dr. Katharina Lichtner on Wednesday, January 31st, 2024 […]
ISRHML 22nd Biennial Conference | Charleston, South Carolina, USA
We are delighted to announce the upcoming 22nd ISRHML (International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation) Biennial Conference, scheduled to take place from December 9 – 13, 2024, […]
TIG Webinar Series | A Global View of Human Milk Banking
Please join us for a webinar to learn more about implementing human milk banking globally and the emerging opportunities for research in this field. You can register for the webinar […]
The 21st ISRHML Conference
Welcome to the 21st. ISRHML Conference Panama City, Oct. 24 – 28, 2022 Dear colleagues interested in human milk and lactation research, dear ISRHML members, It is our immense pleasure to […]
TIG Webinar Series: Creating Powerful Presentations
Click here to register! Join us for a webinar to gain tips on: Creating Powerful Presentations Creating presentations that will leave a lasting impact on your audience How to structure […]
Asia Pacific Regional Webinar: The role of human milk lipids in protecting the infant against non-communicable disease
Click here to register! Non-communicable diseases continue to increase globally and have their origins early in life. Early life obesity tracks from childhood to adulthood, is associated with inflammation and […]
Advice for Trainee expansion program (TEP) applications
Click here to register! Join us for a webinar to learn more about the TEP application process from TEP committee members and previous applicants of the: Trainee Bridge Fund (up […]
Western Pacific Webinar: Nutritional management of moderate- and late-preterm babies: what happens when mothers’ own milk is the goal? by Tanith Alexander
Exclusive breastmilk is the desired enteral nutrition for babies born moderate- (MP) and late-preterm (LP); however, this goal is often difficult to achieve. The objective of the study was to […]