What is the Western Australian Human Milk Biobank?

The WA human milk biobank is a specialised biorepository that collects, processes, stores and distributes human breast milk from across the globe and the associated data made available for research and collaborations.

What is the biobanks purpose?

The biobanks purpose is to advance understanding of human milk and its impact on mother and infant health.

About the data

Research

Information for researchers 

Current projects

How can I participate

We warmly welcome breastfeeding women to contribute to the WA Human Milk Biobank by donating milk samples for research. Participants are invited to share information about themselves, their breastfeeding journey, and their baby, helping us build a richer picture of lactation and human milk across our community. For those who are interested, we also offer the opportunity to have their milk production measured providing a personalised insight into their own lactation while contributing valuable data to the research.
What resources are available

How do I access the data?

Data access