The University of Manitoba — Colostrum Research

Organization:
University of Manitoba
Award Date:
10/2024
Amount:
$2,306,098
Purpose:
To investigate the composition of human colostrum and to investigate which components of colostrum impart strongly beneficial effects on survival of neonates imperiled by factors such as premature birth and sepsis.

Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $2,306,098 over five years to the University of Manitoba to support research on human colostrum’s ability to reduce the incidence of neonatal sepsis.

 Colostrum is produced in the mammary glands early in lactation, prior to mature milk production. This grant will support an analysis of colostrum components to identify which are most important for priming the newborn immune system. This is one of two grants we are making to support this work. 

This falls within Open Philanthropy’s focus area of scientific research.