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Start Date:26 November, 2025
Start Time:3:00 PM CET
Duration:40 minutes
Abstract:
Join us for this engaging webinar as we continue to explore the fascinating science of Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs).
Step inside our labs and meet some of our leading experts as they share insights into their innovative research —even unveiling some exciting new data.
We will take a moment to reflect on the past year’s key scientific milestones, including our recent collaborative review publication with UC San Diego and the University of Bonn.
HMOs are among the most studied components of human milk and are often recognized primarily for their prebiotic role. But that is only part of the story. Their functions could extend far beyond the gut and microbiome. But what exactly does that mean?
Join us to find out. Be part of this engaging session and discover how Novonesis is driving progress in this field with a commitment to scientific integrity and responsibility.
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Speakers
 Dr. Stina Rikke Jensen Head of Applied HMO Science and Innovation Novonesis Stina Rikke Jensen, Ph.D. is Head of Applied HMOs team in Novonesis. She has a great passion for the biology of the gastrointestinal tract and has worked for > 10 years as a scientist focusing on human diseases (inflammatory bowel diseases and diabetes), animal health and recently infant health. She has worked in both the pharmaceutical- and biotechnological industry and joined the company in 2021 where she now is leading a team of highly skilled scientists and technicians working on generating scientific data substantiating the effects of Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs). After many years as a scientist in industry she has gained thorough knowledge of the translational potential of scientific data and has established collaboration platforms with several academic institutions to ensure technological progression.
 Dr. Yannik Schönknecht Senior Scientific Advisor, HMOs Novonesis Dr. Yannik Schönknecht is a senior scientific advisor at Novonesis HMOs, specializing in clinical and pre-clinical research on the health effects of HMOs. With a background in Nutritional Physiology and a PhD. from the University of Bonn, he has also worked in medical communication, focusing on the role of human milk bioactives in infant nourishment. His work emphasizes developing scientific evidence for the role of HMOs in early life and translating this evidence into applications.
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