The Early Nutrition Journey and MFGM: Evidence for Improving Cognitive Outcomes
Live Symposium

Saturday, April 26, 2025

5:00–6:45 AM (Local Time)

Complimentary Breakfast 5:00-6:30 AM
CE Presentation 6:15-6:45AM

Hotel Hilton Hawaiian Village
Coral IV (Mid-Pacific Conference Center)
2005 Kalia Road
Honolulu, Hawaii

This education is about:

  • The science and structure of MFGM
  • Benefits of MFGM for infant neurodevelopment
  • MFGM production, manufacturing, and implications for infant formula

Why it matters:

The structure and function of the brain develops at an astonishing rate during the first 1,000 days of life, and nutrition has been shown to play a key role in this process. Milk fat globule membrane (MFGM)—a complex 3-layer membrane structure found in human milk—contains key lipids and proteins that play a role in supporting early neurodevelopment. Understanding the science, structure, and evidence supporting the neurodevelopmental benefits of MFGM is important for all clinicians and researchers interested in supporting cognitive outcomes in formula-fed infants.

Space is limited. 

Those arriving first will be accommodated. There are no reserved seats.

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There is no advance registration for this presentation. A judicious reminder may help you rise, shine, and join us for this compelling CE opportunity. By letting us know you plan to attend, we’ll remind you by email or text message, so you do not miss out.

We’ll also share slides, learning tools, and information for claiming credit.

Course Credit:

1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
1.5 ANCC Contact Hours
1.5 CA-BRN Contact Hours
1.5 CDR Contact Hours

Dates:

Opens: 2025-04-26
Closes: 2025-05-26

Target Audience:

This activity is developed to support pediatricians, pediatric subspecialists, pediatric nurses, dietitians, and other healthcare providers who treat infants and children.

This activity is supported by an educational grant from Mead Johnson Nutrition.
  • John Colombo, PhD

    Professor of Psychology
    Director of the Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies
    University of Kansas
    Lawrence, Kansas

  • Sean Deoni, PhD

    Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Radiology
    Director, Advanced Baby Imaging Lab
    Warren Alpert Medical School
    Brown University
    Pawtucket, Rhode Island

  • Rafael Jiménez-Flores, PhD

    J.T. Parker Endowed Chair in Dairy Foods
    College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences
    Department of Food Science and Technology
    The Ohio State University
    Columbus, Ohio

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the molecular structure of MFGM as it relates to its key biological functions, including its role as a bioactive component in human milk.
  • Identify the clinical significance of MFGM in early life nutrition and its impact on neurodevelopment and brain structure and function.
  • Discuss the longitudinal benefits of early life MFGM supplementation on cognitive outcomes, measures of intelligence, and executive functioning

Faculty Disclosures

John Colombo, PhD

Advisory Board: Ingenuity Foods, LLC, Nestlé Nutrition

Consultant: Mead Johnson Nutrition/Reckitt

Speakers Bureau: Fonterra Brands, Inc.


Sean Deoni, PhD

Speakers Bureau: Mead Johnson Nutrition, Nestlé Nutrition, Wyeth Nutrition


Rafael Jiménez-Flores, PhD

No relationships to disclose.