Shownotes
Dr. Bode shares his journey into human milk research and the founding of the Human Milk Institute—the only institute in the world dedicated entirely to studying human milk in all its complexity. Together, they explore how human milk research is evolving from isolated disciplines into a collaborative, systems-based science that integrates molecular biology, clinical care, and public health.
The conversation dives deep into human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), the limitations of reductionist thinking in lactation science, and the urgent need to translate research into real-world clinical impact. Dr. Bode also shares his vision for the future, including the development of “lactology” as a formal field of study and what it would take to truly normalize breastfeeding on a global scale.
Key Takeaways for Clinicians
- Human milk is far more than nutrition—it is a dynamic system of signaling, protection, and communication.
- HMOs play multiple roles beyond the microbiome, including direct immune and systemic effects.
- Donor milk retains key bioactive components like HMOs even after pasteurization.
- Variation in milk composition across individuals and time is expected and biologically meaningful.
- Clinical care must align with real-world problems—research must start with the needs of families.
- Multidisciplinary collaboration is essential to advancing both science and clinical outcomes.
- Maternal health directly influences milk production and composition.
- Breastfeeding provides significant long-term health benefits for both infants and mothers.
- Formula can improve—but it cannot replicate the adaptive, responsive nature of human milk.
- Early identification of barriers and inequities is critical to improving breastfeeding outcomes.
- The future of lactation care depends on bridging research, clinical care, and public health systems.
Guest
Dr. Lars Bode, PhD
Director, Human Milk Institute
Human Milk Institute
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