Danielle completed her PhD in biochemistry in 2010 at The University of Western Australia under the guidance of Professor Peter Hartmann and the Human Lactation Research Group. Her research focuses on understanding the basic physiology of human lactation, particularly the milk ejection patterns of mothers and the dynamics of milk removal with a breast pump. With peer-reviewed publications on pumping methodologies, breast shields, and principles for maintaining or increasing milk production, Danielle aims to provide clinicians and mothers with evidence-based, practical knowledge.