Biomilq is targeting infant nutrition by attempting to reproduce mother's breast milk in a lab.
Now, the pipeline of alt-food companies includes Biomilq, a North Carolina-based start-up that's targeting infant nutrition by attempting to reproduce mother's breast milk in a lab. Biomilq co-founder and CEO Michelle Egger is a food scientist who worked on the Larabar at General Mills before moving onto business school and a stint at the Gates Foundation. She and her co-founder, CSO Leila Strickland, hope that the breast milk produced by Biomilq from culturing mammary epithelial cells will help reduce the carbon footprint from the global infant formula market, which Fortune Business Insights says will s.
They call that formula
Why are you mentioning Bill Gates in this copy when it’s Michelle Egger and Leila Strickland who are behind this project? Why are you suppressing this VITAL information, it’s the women behind this project you need to talk about !!
Gates one of the candidates for anti-Christ low key
Pump pump
I seen that episode. Squeaky Farms Animal Milk
I hope it comes with free WiFi.
Oh boy
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