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From Breast Milk to Benchtop: Exploring the Clinical Promise of Human Milk Oligosaccharides

What are Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs)?

Presenter(s): Lauren Spain, PhD, RDN, LD, CDCES, FAND; Andie Lee Gonzalez, PhD, MPH, RD, LD, FAND; Elizabeth Reverri, PhD, MS, RD, FAND

Date: 20 August 2026

Time: Noon-1 PM ET

Location: Live webinar

Continuing Education Credits: Nurse Contact 1.0 CE; Dietitian 1.0 CPEU

Summary

In this free, live accredited webinar, our faculty will explore factors such as genetics, health, and diet that influence the composition of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in breast milk; highlight the critical roles HMOs play in supporting infant digestion, brain development, and immune function; and examine the clinical significance of HMOs beyond infancy and outline emerging research directions that may expand their therapeutic applications. 

Note:
The webinar will only be available live on the specified time and date. On demand will not be available.

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From Breast Milk to Benchtop: Exploring the Clinical Promise of Human Milk Oligosaccharides

Key Takeaways:

  • The HMO profile in human milk is influenced by maternal genetics, lactation stage, diet, health status, and environmental influences.
  • Clinical and preclinical research suggests that HMOs play a role in supporting digestive health, brain development, and immune function.

Related Questions:

  • What is the role of HMOs?
    The HMOs found in breast milk have various functions that are still being investigated by researchers. One role is acting as a prebiotic that helps support gut health, the immune system, and early neurodevelopment.
  • What influences the HMO profile in human milk?
    The amount and type of HMOs in human milk vary with maternal genetics, particularly secretor status. Emerging research suggests that health status, dietary intake, and stage of lactation also shape the HMO composition in human milk.

Presenter Bio(s):

Lauren Spain, PhD, RDN, LD, CDCES, FAND

Medical Science Liaison
Global Medical Affairs & Research
Abbott Nutrition
Austin, TX, USA   

Dr Lauren Spain is a dedicated nutrition professional with extensive experience in leadership, research, and wellness. She currently serves as a Medical Science Liaison in Medical Affairs & Research at Abbott’s Nutrition Division. Her expertise spans pediatric nutrition, wellness programming, and public health initiatives.   

Dr Spain earned her PhD in Nutrition and Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences at the University of Georgia. She completed her dietetic internship at Emory University Hospital and worked as a Clinical Dietitian prior to obtaining her PhD. Her research focused on protein sources and their effects on pediatric bone health and cognitive function. She previously served as Associated Department Head for Undergraduate Programs at Texas A&M University where she oversaw curriculum and taught both undergraduate and graduate courses.   

Dr Spain is active within the nutrition community and has held multiple leadership roles including serving as delegate to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) for the Nutrition Educators for Health Professionals Dietetics Practice Group and President of the Georgia Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. She recently began her tenure as Director-at-Large for the AND in June 2025. 

Dr Spain is an accomplished speaker and clinician, committed to driving innovative care in nutrition, health, and wellness.

 

Andie Lee Gonzalez, PhD, MPH, RDN, FAND

Senior Medical Science Liaison
Medical Affairs & Research
Abbott Nutrition
Palmview, TX, USA

Andie Lee Gonzalez is a Senior Medical Science Liaison with the Pediatric MSL Team. Dr Gonzalez earned a bachelor's degree in Dietetics and Nutrition, a Master in Public Health (MPH) and clinical dietetic training at Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, Michigan. Her undergraduate and graduate work focused on nutrition and the health of migrant farmworker children. She completed her PhD in Organizational Leadership from Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas.

Her previous roles included inpatient and outpatient counseling for adults and pediatric patients. She was an adjunct Community Nutrition Professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and South Texas College, and served as an AmeriCorps Health Corps member. Dr Gonzalez also serves in various community nutrition-focused local and national organizations. A few roles include President-Elect of the Texas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Public Advocacy Liaison for Latinos and Hispanics in Dietetics and Nutrition, and chair of Grants and Awards for the Pediatric Nutrition Practice Group.

Elizabeth J Reverri, PhD, MS, RD

Senior Research Scientist
Abbott Nutrition
Columbus, OH, USA

Beth is a Nutrition Scientist and Registered Dietitian. Since 2017, she has worked at Abbott Nutrition in the Pediatric Nutrition Science and Innovation group, focusing on science, clinical research, and innovation in infant and toddler nutrition, with a particular emphasis on human milk oligosaccharides. She has 11 peer-reviewed publications and has presented 16 of the 26 abstracts she has co-authored at both national and international conferences. She has also given numerous presentations to healthcare professionals and guest lectures to undergraduate and graduate students on various nutrition topics. Beth has served on the leadership teams with the American Society for Nutrition and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 

Before Abbott Nutrition, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University and The Ohio State University and, before that, a clinical dietitian at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford and Newton-Wellesley Hospital, a member of Mass General Brigham. Beth earned a PhD in Nutritional Biology from the University of California, Davis, and completed her Dietetic Internship, an MS in Clinical Nutrition, and a BS in Dietetics from Boston University. Ultimately, she aspires for her work in the nutrition field to contribute to the nutrition education of healthcare professionals and consumers.

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Disclosures:

  • Webinar speakers are employees of Abbott Research & Development.
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