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Four years ago the National Institutes of Child Health and Human
Development (NICHD) brought together a group of scientists to
Belmont, Maryland to examine the status of human milk banking.
During those deliberations, the idea was generated to organize a
series of research conferences concerning human lactation and the
composition and biological effects of human milk. The first one,
organized by Robert G. Jensen from the University of Connecticut
and Margaret C. Neville from the University of Colorado, dealt with
methodologic issues. An additional meeting to explore the effects
of maternal and environmental factors upon human lactation and the
composition of human milk was organized by Margit Hamosh from
Georgetown University and me, and was held in January, 1986 in
Oaxaca, Mexico. Those meetings provided the foundation for the
design of the present conference, 'The Effects of Human Milk Upon
the Recipient Infant'. In addition to a grant from the NICHD, the
conference was generously supported by Milupa AG from the Federal
Republic of Germany; Wyeth Limited and Mead Johnson of Canada; and
Ross Laboratories, Heinz USA, the Mead Johnson Nutritional Group,
Wyeth International Limited, Gerber Products Company, the La Leche
League International, Glaxo Incorporated and Sandoz Pharmaceutical
Corporation from the United States.
Four years ago the National Institutes of Child Health and Human
Development (NICHD) brought together a group of scientists to
Belmont, Maryland to examine the status of human milk banking.
During those deliberations, the idea was generated to organize a
series of research conferences concerning human lactation and the
composition and biological effects of human milk. The first one,
organized by Robert G. Jensen from the University of Connecticut
and Margaret C. Neville from the University of Colorado, dealt with
methodologic issues. An additional meeting to explore the effects
of maternal and environmental factors upon human lactation and the
composition of human milk was organized by Margit Hamosh from
Georgetown University and me, and was held in January, 1986 in
Oaxaca, Mexico. Those meetings provided the foundation for the
design of the present conference, 'The Effects of Human Milk Upon
the Recipient Infant'. In addition to a grant from the NICHD, the
conference was generously supported by Milupa AG from the Federal
Republic of Germany; Wyeth Limited and Mead Johnson of Canada; and
Ross Laboratories, Heinz USA, the Mead Johnson Nutritional Group,
Wyeth International Limited, Gerber Products Company, the La Leche
League International, Glaxo Incorporated and Sandoz Pharmaceutical
Corporation from the United States.
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