Katie Hinde

Katie Hinde

Biologist | Exploring the Wonders of Human Milk

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Katie Hinde is a pioneering biologist studying the remarkable properties of human breast milk. Through her research at Arizona State University, Hinde has uncovered how breast milk adapts to an infant's unique needs, providing essential microbes and compounds tailored to support their development.

Her TED talks have captivated audiences with the incredible dialog between a mother's body and her child, revealing breast milk as the first true superfood. Hinde's keynotes inspire audiences to marvel at the scientific marvels of human biology and its profound implications for child health.

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What we don't know about mother's milk

Breast milk grows babies' bodies, fuels neurodevelopment, provides essential immunofactors and safeguards against famine and disease -- why, then, does science know more about tomatoes than mother's milk? Katie Hinde shares insights into this complex, life-giving substance and discusses the major gaps scientific research still needs to fill so we can better understand it.

TED 2016🇨🇦VancouverOct 2016
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