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Appendix B: Open Session Agenda
Pages 69-70

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... 9:15 Trace minerals in human milk: Typical concentrations, factors affecting variability, and insights relevant to estimating infant requirements Donna Geddes, The University of Western Australia 9:35 Q&A 9:45 Major minerals and vitamin D in human milk: Typical concentrations, factors affecting variability, and insights relevant to estimating infant requirements Donna Geddes, The University of Western Australia 10:05 Q&A 10:15 Break 10:45 Water-soluble vitamins in human milk: Typical concentrations, factors affecting variability, and insights relevant to estimating infant requirements Lindsay Allen and Daniela Hampel, University of California, Davis 11:05 Q&A 11:15 Total protein and essential amino acids in human milk: Typical concentrations, factors affecting variability, and insights relevant to estimating infant requirements Stephanie Atkinson, McMaster University 11:35 Q&A 11:45 Break for lunch 12:00 p.m. Working lunch: Overview of the Human Milk Composition Initiative (HMCI)
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... 70 SCANNING FOR NEW EVIDENCE ON THE NUTRIENT CONTENT OF HUMAN MILK 1:00 Volume of human milk: Factors affecting variability, and insights relevant to estimating infant requirements Margaret Neville, Emeritus, University of Colorado Denver 1:20 Q&A 1:40 Total lipids and essential/conditionally essential fatty acids in human milk: Typical concentrations, factors affecting variability, and insights relevant to estimating infant requirements Mark McGuire, University of Idaho 2:00 Q&A 2:10 General discussion with participants Kathleen Rasmussen, Cornell University (committee chair) 3:00 pm Adjourn open session


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