
Ilaria Farella
LUM - Libera Universita
Italy
Abstract Title:Supporting First-Time Mothers: The Effect of Prenatal Education on Breastfeeding Success and Postpartum Depression
Biography:
Dr. Ilaria Farella, RTT is a dedicated pediatrician and researcher specializing in pediatrics and neonatology, with a strong international academic background. She earned her medical degree and completed her pediatric specialization in Belgium, followed by advanced training in pediatric nephrology at Paris Descartes University.
Currently serving at LUM University, Dr. Farella is actively engaged in neonatal and pediatric research, with a primary focus on nutrition. She has contributed to numerous studies on infant nutrition and early childhood development, particularly in relation to breastfeeding and its impact on long-term health.
Her work has gained international recognition, and she remains committed to advancing pediatric care and improving health outcomes for children worldwide through both clinical practice and research innovation.
Research Interest:
Dr. Ilaria Farella’s research interests focus on infant nutrition, neonatal health, and early childhood development, with a particular emphasis on the role of breastfeeding in promoting optimal growth and long-term well-being. She is dedicated to exploring how nutritional strategies in the neonatal period can influence organ development, immune function, and the prevention of chronic diseases later in life. Her work also examines the intersection of pediatric nephrology and nutrition, seeking evidence-based approaches to support vulnerable populations, including premature infants and those with complex medical needs. Through her research, she aims to advance global pediatric care standards by integrating scientific findings into practical, family-centered healthcare.