International Conference on Maternal and Infant Nutrition - (ICMIN-26)
9th - 10th May, 2026 | Milan, Italy
9th April, 2026
19th April, 2026
24th April, 2026
9th - 10th May, 2026
This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
This track focuses on the critical role of maternal nutrition in promoting overall health during pregnancy. It will explore dietary interventions and their impact on maternal and fetal outcomes.
This session will delve into the essential nutritional requirements for infants in their early developmental stages. Discussions will include breastfeeding, formula feeding, and the introduction of solid foods.
This track aims to present the latest evidence-based guidelines for nutritional practices during pregnancy. It will highlight the importance of tailored dietary recommendations for diverse populations.
This session will examine the nutritional needs of lactating mothers and the implications for infant health. Topics will include lactation management and the role of maternal diet in breastfeeding outcomes.
This track will address methodologies for assessing nutritional status in pregnant women and infants. It will focus on the importance of accurate assessment for effective intervention strategies.
This session will explore the relationship between nutrition and growth patterns in infants. It will discuss interventions aimed at promoting optimal growth and development.
This track will cover clinical approaches to nutrition in maternal and infant healthcare settings. It will emphasize the integration of nutritional care into routine clinical practice.
This session will focus on public health strategies aimed at improving maternal and infant nutrition at the population level. It will explore policy implications and community-based interventions.
This track will highlight recent research innovations in maternal and infant nutrition. It will provide a platform for presenting novel findings and discussing future research directions.
This session will examine how cultural practices and beliefs impact maternal and infant nutrition. It will discuss strategies for culturally sensitive nutritional interventions.
This track will explore the role of nutrition education in promoting healthy dietary behaviors among mothers and caregivers. It will focus on effective communication strategies and educational interventions.