Episode 3

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19th Nov 2021

Biomilq - Cell Cultured Human Milk | Leila Strickland

In this episode, Dr. Rosie Sendher and guest co-host Bre Grofscik are joined by Dr. Leila Strickland, co-founder and chief science officer of Biomilq. Leila’s personal experience as a mother gave birth to this mother-centered and woman-owned company, which creates cell-cultured human milk from mammary epithelial cells. These are the same cells that produce milk in a lactating mother, and Biomilq is researching how to best nurture and grow these cells in a laboratory setting to produce human milk! This remarkable novel innovation aims to empower mothers without compromising early nutrition.

Leila’s story will be a familiar one to many, as breast-feeding is an endeavor that is often riddled with challenges. Please join us for an important discussion that begins at the cellular level - highlighting Biomilq’s research, breastmilk composition, and lactation physiology - and ends at the macro level where we explore how access, resources, and professional culture all impact breast-feeding and child nutrition.

For more information on Leila Strickland and/or Biomilq, please visit www.biomilq.com

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Medical Matrix
A show dedicated to the relation between medicine, science, and business.
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Rosie Sendher explores the relationship between medicine, science, and business. Join her in this medical and health journey as she speaks with experts on their views regarding emerging innovations, controversial topics, and how to open the door for more collaborations in industries related to their field.

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TJ Bonaventura

I began my podcasting journey in 2016. A friend and I tried to launch a podcast and I couldn't believe how much went into creating a show...crazy right?!? For the last 4 years, I've jumped headfirst in podcasting and have made it my passion and livelihood. Since opening StudioPod in 2018 I've helped companies, writers, professional athletes, doctors, and many others produce their podcasts.