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Three Questions for Shirley Sze-To, Harmony’s Asian Operations and Fundraising Expert

We are proud to introduce Shirley Sze-To, our fundraising and Asian operations specialist. Based in Hong Kong, Shirley has been spearheading our expansion into international markets, setting up our laboratory and home base for Asian operations at Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, one of the leading innovation hubs in Asia. We sat down with

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Del Afonso: Our Goal is to Deliver Peace of Mind to Struggling Families and Babies

Although we are innovating the baby formula industry using science, our real focus is not on technology. Our real focus is on helping struggling families and allergic babies and ease the pain and panic they feel while searching for feeding options, because at the end of the day, this is what really matters. Technology is

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Dr. Victoria Martin: Change Must Come to the Hypoallergenic Market

The formula shortage crisis has made it clear that change must come to the hypoallergenic infant formula market. Two of the three formulas recalled in February were hypoallergenic, placing enormous strain on families that depend on these specialty formulas. The few remaining hypoallergenic options have not been able to keep up with the increased demand,

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Infant Formula Shortage: The Perfect Storm

Imagine a world in which we no longer use cow’s milk as the basis of infant formula. Every formula is made from human breast milk components that provide the exact nutrients a baby needs and are naturally hypoallergenic. Harmony is working toward making this dream a reality. A reality that would benefit allergic and non-allergic babies

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Asian Market, Here We Come!

We are very excited to announce the beginning of Harmony’s Asian operations with a brand-new laboratory in Hong Kong Science and Technology Park (HKSTP). This will serve as a second location to conduct our research on breast milk component development to further accelerate our time to market, as well as our first base of operations

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Building Breast Milk from the Ground Up

As we all know, breast milk is the best source of nutrition for any infant. As such, the goal of every infant formula is to be as close to breast milk as possible. Other formulas take cow’s milk as their nutritional basis and try to adjust it to bring it closer to breast milk. Harmony

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Breast Milk-Based Formula: The Next Step in Infant Nutrition

A breast milk-based infant formula is the clear next step in the evolution of breast milk alternatives. Using modern science, Harmony can produce breast milk proteins and other components that are identical to those found in breast milk, so cow’s milk-based alternatives are no longer needed.  Parents have always needed an alternative to breast milk because, let’s

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6 Questions For Dr. Neil

Dr. Neil Schauer is Harmony’s Chief Science Officer and an expert in recombinant proteins with years of experience creating brand new kinds of pharmaceuticals and treatments. Beyond this, he is a loving father and grandfather with much to offer in terms of family care. We sat down with Dr. Neil to take a deeper look

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Cow’s Milk Allergy Symptoms to Watch Out For

If you suspect your baby may be suffering from Cow’s Milk Allergy or any other type of digestive illness, it is always best to see your pediatrician for a proper medical diagnosis and treatment. Cow’s Milk Allergy impacts 17% of babies and can cause a wide variety of symptoms so it can often be difficult

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One in Six Babies Will Suffer Allergic Reactions to Cow’s Milk

Dr. Victoria Martin, MD, MPH, found that 17% of infants meet the criteria for Cow’s Milk Allergy as part of her groundbreaking study, Prospective Assessment of Pediatrician-Diagnosed Food Protein-Induced Allergic Proctocolitis by Gross or Occult Blood (2020). This shows that Cow’s Milk Allergy (also known as FPIAP) is a much larger problem than previously thought,

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