We’ve reimagined what infant nutrition can look like. From the NICU to at-home care, every baby will be able to have access to the life-saving benefits of human milk.
We’re connecting moms who have healthy babies and can produce excess breast milk to babies in need. Help give babies the nutrition only human milk can give.
With over 30 years of experience, Crissy will advance clinician education and expand the use of human milk-based nutrition for neonates.
With 23+ years of food science and manufacturing expertise, White will lead operations at LactaLogics’ state-of-the-art facility, paving the way for its 2025 launch.
In their end-of-year update, LactaLogics announces progress in building a state-of-the-art human milk processing facility in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
LactaLogics’ study highlights how donor human milk can be a proven strategy for supporting breastfeeding duration and healthy infant growth.
Hospitals and families to benefit from increased availability of human milk-based nutritional products, facilitated by a large-scale provider.
A highly accomplished leader, Salas brings over 30 years in healthcare technology, manufacturing, and distribution leadership.
A recognized innovator within the NICU, Dr. Bhakta will help guide the future of infant nutrition, increasing access to the life-saving benefits of human milk.
A former business consultant of leading healthcare, pharmaceutical, and food brands, she brings more than 18 years of strategy and communications experience to the infant nutrition innovator.
An Orlando-based neonatologist, Dr. Palma brings a unique combination of data analytics and clinical experience, strengthening the mission of making human milk-based products more readily available to infants.
A recognized leader in neonatology, Dr. Rhine brings broad clinical expertise, academic insight, and a genuine passion for giving premature babies the best chance at life.
Together with other industry leaders, LactaLogics will help drive research, education, and advocacy for premature and medically vulnerable infants who are at risk of this deadly disease.