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A New Path Toward Microbiome-Informed Precision Nutrition

ISB researchers have developed a novel way to simulate personalized, microbiome-mediated responses to diet. They use a microbial community-scale metabolic modeling (MCMM) approach to predict individual-specific short-chain fatty acid production rates in response to different dietary, prebiotic, and probiotic inputs.

A New Path Toward Microbiome-Informed Precision Nutrition
A New Path Toward Microbiome-Informed Precision Nutrition
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My Digital Gut: Making Nutrition and Healthcare Personalized, Predictive, and Preventive

Dr. Sean Gibbons is creating a new precision nutrition platform called My Digital Gut that leverages the gut microbiome to make nutrition and healthcare personalized, predictive, and preventive. In an ISB Research Roundtable presentation, Gibbons spoke about My Digital Gut and other microbiome-related projects studied in his lab.   

My Digital Gut: Making Nutrition and Healthcare Personalized, Predictive, and Preventive
My Digital Gut: Making Nutrition and Healthcare Personalized, Predictive, and Preventive
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The Gut Microbiome’s Supersized Role In Shaping Our Metabolome

ISB researchers have shown which blood metabolites are associated with the gut microbiome, genetics, or the interplay between both. Their findings, published in the journal Nature Metabolism, have promising implications for guiding targeted therapies designed to alter the composition of the blood metabolome to improve human health.

The Gut Microbiome’s Supersized Role In Shaping Our Metabolome
The Gut Microbiome’s Supersized Role In Shaping Our Metabolome
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Bugs vs. Drugs: How Our Microbiomes Can Explain Our Response to Statins

ISB Assistant Professor Dr. Sean Gibbons talked about the science behind statins in our most recent Research Roundtable virtual presentation. His talk was titled “Bugs vs. Drugs: How Our Unique Gut Microbiomes Shape Our Personalized Responses to Statins.”

Bugs vs. Drugs: How Our Microbiomes Can Explain Our Response to Statins
Bugs vs. Drugs: How Our Microbiomes Can Explain Our Response to Statins
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