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Virtual event

Metabolomics in gut microbiome and nutrition

October 25, 2024 | 11:30 am-01:00 pm (CET)
Virtual on ZOOM

Join our upcoming webinar on metabolomics in gut microbiome and nutrition, organized by biocrates and AKSA. Our expert speakers, Prof. Dr. Josep Rubert and Alice Limonciel, will present groundbreaking findings on how gut microbiota influence host metabolism. Discover the latest research on microbial metabolites, their role in health and disease, and how personalized nutrition strategies are evolving. Gain insights into how these discoveries are transforming our understanding of the gut-nutrition connection!

Program overview

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11:30 am-01:00 pm CET
Virtual on ZOOM

Introduction and Moderation

Steward Graham

Bijon Chatterji, Ph.D.

biocrates life sciences ag
Director | Go-to Market Strategy & Business Development

Steward Graham

Martijn Scholte Albers

AKSA Medical
Managing Director

Speakers

Lingjun Li-Vilas

Josep Rubert, Ph.D.

Wageningen University
Division Human Nutrition and Health | Food Quality and Design
Assistant Professor

Elucidating the impact of food-derived microbial metabolites on intestinal health

Dietary patterns encompass a diverse array of molecules foreign to the body. Upon ingestion and digestion, these nutrients undergo transformation by the trillions of microorganisms residing in our gastrointestinal tract, which in turn alters the chemical structures of these compounds, affecting their lifespan, bioavailability, and biological effects. Consequently, dietary patterns modulate the gut microbiome, influencing its functions and the production of gut microbial metabolites (GMMs). These GMMs, in turn, play a critical role in regulating gut homeostasis and determining the risk of intestinal disease. To address this complex challenge, we utilize various OMICS approaches. Our research first explores food-gut microbiota interactions by integrating in vitro models, in vivo studies, and omics techniques. We also replicate the gut microenvironment using 3D and 2D intestinal models that accurately represent intestinal homeostasis. Unraveling food-gut microbiome-intestinal interactions promises to pave the way for advancements in personalized nutrition.

Lingjun Li-Vilas

Alice Limonciel, Ph.D.

biocrates life sciences ag
CSO

Metabolomics meets microbiome - Investigating host response with quantitative metabolomics

Besides directly measuring microbial metabolites, quantitative metabolomics enables the investigation of the effects of the microbiome on the broader metabolic picture of the host. In my talk, I will present examples of applications of metabolomics in various sample matrices and how to use this powerful tool to study the effects of the microbiome on the host.