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trent couldn't earlier uh it's very kind of you to make this long introduction
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but it goes to so you only one think that it's here for us
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are listed as a matter just professors at that means we
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are tired we're not beta fulltime salary but we still work
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and we have put together this conference for you the wonderful thing is that the speaker
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so good before laws are outstanding much younger
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faculty in various disciplines in child health and nutrition
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i would like at this time recognise the role of nestle nutrition institute in the foundation
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in being instrumental in
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uh orchestrating some remarkable simple is yeah and workshops
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on nutrition and child health and a human in the biology
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and uh yeah i'm not sure whether they have any longstanding traditions in what they have done
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but this eighty eighty four so ninety four to a workshop is going to be a little different and
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set up some precedence and i hope they they like it and maybe make it a tradition for the futures
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like this was too with everything else yeah remarkable traditions and backing healthcare global else
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including a nesting nutrition and uh uh and the uh foundation
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and what we have decided uh three of us a bowl on the dial
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ellen walker myself felt that it may be a good time for us to recognise
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truly outstanding investigators who have contributed to
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this field immensely over the past several decades
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and then we came with one into which was name which was unanimously endorsed by
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darkness in group three of us and by the nestle leadership and that that's the advantage
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and i'm very grateful on behalf of three of us are accepted that recommendation
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joe on uh someone truly remarkable why spend a lot of time in
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the eighty of milk and milk immunology and that is a loss hanson
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we call them nanny kindly uh off from here to go to sleep
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in my machine i can see from here what i'm going to talk about
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it was a way for the siege
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they make it easier for you
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the thing is we
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oh
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you come here come here
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huh
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okay great okay wonderful
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yeah
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yeah no i see him down on the floor i would have see like to see him on top of my head
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but he is the man we oh i've really
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pillage due on or a human i feel horrible
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to stand in front of this this man who has contributed so
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immensely to the field of similar biology and if i can move it
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how do we move this
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okay so we've got a going no no has been very much interested in breast feeding and even a biology
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and we're going to start this meeting with an evolutionary perspective animal biology because he has always enjoyed
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animals breastfeeding both in human and not made in a biologic ages
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we'll have trouble moving dissing for some reason
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doesn't right yeah okay
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what a directive okay or okay so this is a family
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which uh then it has always enjoyed and we have powered
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together over the past uh for decades and this is his family of mammalian eco
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system which we're going to hear from all aquino speak a little bit more later on
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this is a book he put together on him a knowledge of human milk
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a few years ago and this is a reflection of his personal talks
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on what he felt about milk from a perspective
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of biology clinical practitioners and the field for basic research
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and this workshop and the proceedings will be dedicated to him
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our friend and i have like a condom father of modern mill criminology and human breast milk
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and it was because of him i had the opportunity to meet with no several years ago
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to get pope convinced to send us a book to dictate together
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that we should breastfeed babies all over the world and he was
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highly successful in getting that addict out of the pope's a handwriting
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his contributions are a not unless he demonstrated this presence
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or six g. i. g. a. into the one milk
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which is quite different from the idea to see um this is a diabetic i ga
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uh he also demonstrated the uh existence often inaudible logic enter memory access
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which will talking left much more a bit video speakers in their own in the audience
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and he has a tremendous impact on the host differences in the
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near an eight bit of alrighty of uh studies which is done
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included not even a deficiency of why ga which by the way not
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to himself was i see a decision to india's guys edition for his life
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and most of all i think he has had a remarkable impact on breastfeeding
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on child health globally not only in the uh rasta lowered or under
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but all over the world he has a tremendous impact on the patterns a breast feeding
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no we talk about metals and on is he has received numerous numerous awards
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and i have listed some of them going back to nineteen seventy five to ninety two thousand five
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and he really has been recognised throughout the world
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for his contributions in every part of the whole time
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no nope don't his medical degree uh uh andy in a
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a school of medicine at uh you know supportable in sweden
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and the different is just pieces for doctoral degree uh of at be easy uh also in the medical slices
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program at the university of got a book in nineteen sixty one which is a remarkable feat for a
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man to the boat is andy in a p. h. d. at the same time yeah in in one place
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today he has published all of a seven hundred
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fifty scientific papers and a a bacterial allergy pediatrics immunology
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here served as editor contribute to a lot of several hundred books and mow
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the grass several hundred right it's really amazing i can count all of them
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and he has changed over eighty post doctoral students fellows from virtually every part of the word which
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is also truly remarkable form and but i don't think i could have gone it all by himself
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he was mad it to monica tone bark she's an outstanding
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scholar and a highly respected journalist in and i used to work
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and yes to exceptional children wanted the journalist was followed his
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mother and others are dot dot and physician power the fathers
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this is going back to him again how much is loud uh
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animals and this is a picture of a in india the camels
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breastfeeding camels also interesting elephants and he has been enjoying all these but it's not only the
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human uh animals but i don't want beings also he has a large cock their breast feeding france
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and you see some of them here unfortunately some of them have
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passed away like an ferguson john c. brought up or grand sack
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they had departed from here but many of the people are some of them are in
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this audience here who have been remarkably close
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to nine a and who unanimously endorsed this recognition
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uh for men a a a a as part of this symposium
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and are like a tank nanny for what he has given to us all these years
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and uh i hope we can all recognises contribution to

Conference Program

NNIW94 Opening
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Dedication to Lars A Hanson
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Immunology of Milk and Lactation: Historical overview
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Common Mucosal Immune System
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Immunomodulatory components of Human Colostrum and Milk
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Sept. 23, 2019 · 1:57 p.m.
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