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Zoya Gridneva is a Research Fellow in the Geddes Hartmann Human Lactation Research Group at the University of Western Australia, specializing in the field of infant nutrition and lactation. She has a robust background in biochemistry and has primarily focused on proteomics in various biomedical research settings, including ophthalmology. Her career in research began when she joined the Geddes Hartmann group as a PhD student in 2012, ultimately completing her doctorate in 2017. Zoya's research centers on the development and production of artificial corneas and orbital implants, but her current focus involves using advanced techniques such as ultrasound and bioelectrical impedance to measure infant body composition, with an aim to enhance understanding of the relationship between human milk components and infant development. She investigates the influences of maternal factors and breast anatomy on human milk composition and its production, contributing to the broader understanding of infant appetites and growth. Zoya actively collaborates on projects aimed at improving health outcomes for infants and mothers alike.
Geddes Hartmann Human Lactation Research Group • Perth, Australia
Conducting research on human lactation and infant nutrition, investigating maternal factors affecting breast milk composition and infant health.
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