🎉 We’re excited to announce that AnimalBiome Veterinary has arrived at the 2024 AHVMA (American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association) Annual Conference! 🌿✨ Come visit us at booth 201 to learn how microbiome medicine can revolutionize your practice! Discover how our cutting-edge microbiome testing and supplements are helping veterinarians address gut and skin health challenges in pets. Let’s connect, discuss innovative approaches, and explore the future of holistic veterinary care! See you there! 👩⚕️🐾👨⚕️ #AHVMA2024 #VeterinaryMedicine #MicrobiomeMedicine #HolisticVet #IntegrativeVet #GutHealth #AnimalBiomeVeterinary #VeterinaryInnovation #PetHealth #MicrobiomeScience #AnimalWellness #HolisticHealth #PetCare
AnimalBiome
Biotechnology Research
Oakland, California 4,368 followers
Since 2016, AnimalBiome has helped tens of thousands of pet parents and veterinarians monitor and improve pet gut health
About us
Since 2016, AnimalBiome has helped tens of thousands of pet parents and veterinarians monitor and improve the gut health, and overall health, of companion animals around the world. See how we can help your pet or veterinary practice at animalbiome.com or animalbiome.vet (veterinarians only).
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http://www.animalbiome.com
External link for AnimalBiome
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Oakland, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Microbiome assessment, Microbial biomarkers for chronic health conditions, Fecal transplant pills for pets, Personalized medicine for pets, Cat health, Dog health, and Pet service
Locations
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Primary
400 29th St
502
Oakland, California 94609, US
Employees at AnimalBiome
Updates
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Dogs with tylosin-responsive enteropathy (TRE) often receive the antibiotic for extended periods due to high relapse rates. FMT may provide an alternative. This clinical trial compared the impact of oral FMT/placebo capsules on 14 TRE dogs (7 FMT, 7 placebo) by analyzing their fecal consistencies and gut microbiomes. During the 4-week treatment trial, 5/7 dogs in the FMT group (71.4%) and 3/6 dogs in the placebo group (50%) did not relapse. On average, 30.4% of the donor bacterial strains were engrafted into FMT recipients. FMT efficacy was slightly higher than the placebo, but the difference was not statistically significant, possibly because of the small sample size of this proof-of-concept study.
A promising proof-of-concept study on using our FMT capsules for Tylosin responsive enteropathy in dogs was published today in Veterinary Sciences MDPI. The study was conducted by Drs. Mohsen Hanifeh and Thomas Spillmann at the University of Helsinki with microbiome analyses performed by Drs. Elisa Scarsella and Connie A. Rojas at AnimalBiome. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dKNkWac4
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As AnimalBiome CEO, I couldn’t be more proud of our team’s recent breakthrough study that utilized full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing with PacBio, combined with our advanced analytical pipeline and curated database. This important research identifies the core bacteria found in healthy North American dogs, contributing valuable knowledge to the field. A huge thank you to our incredible team: Connie A. Rojas, Brian Park, Elisa Scarsella, Guillaume Jospin, Zhandra Entrolezo, Alex Martin, and Jessica Jarett. Your dedication and expertise continue to drive us forward!
I am feeling so proud of our team's recent study that used full length 16S rRNA gene sequencing with PacBio and our new analytical pipeline & curated database to describe the core bacteria found in healthy North American dogs. Thanks to Connie A. Rojas, Brian Park, Elisa Scarsella, Guillaume Jospin, Zhandra Entrolezo, Alex Martin, and Jessica Jarett. Check out the article here: https://lnkd.in/gyrqRPnp
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Here is the fruit of some of our latest efforts to characterize the core microbiome in healthy pet dogs.
I am feeling so proud of our team's recent study that used full length 16S rRNA gene sequencing with PacBio and our new analytical pipeline & curated database to describe the core bacteria found in healthy North American dogs. Thanks to Connie A. Rojas, Brian Park, Elisa Scarsella, Guillaume Jospin, Zhandra Entrolezo, Alex Martin, and Jessica Jarett. Check out the article here: https://lnkd.in/gyrqRPnp
Frontiers | Species-level characterization of the core microbiome in healthy dogs using full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing
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Did you know that over 70% of patients with chronic GI and skin issues are struggling with an invisible world-their gut microbiome? We are excited to share VetFolio's Microbiome focused webinar with Robin Saar and Kara M. Burns and Brandon Burch. Register Here: https://lnkd.in/g2_VTEtd #microbiome #pethealth #youarewhatyoueat #passionforbugs #petnutrition #frombasicstobenefits #veterinary #Microbiology #dysbiosis #Gutmicrobiome
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Did you know that over 70% of patients with chronic GI and skin issues are struggling with an invisible world-their gut microbiome? I am excited to be apart of VetFolio's Microbiome focused webinar with Robin Saar and Kara M. Burns. Register Here: https://lnkd.in/g2_VTEtd #microbiome #pethealth #youarewhatyoueat #passionforbugs #petnutrition #frombasicstobenefits #veterinary #Microbiology #dysbiosis #Gutmicrobiome
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We are happy to announce the release of our 2024 State of the Gut report based on a survey of over 2,000 pet parents. Amazing insights and recommendations to help your pets live long and healthy lives. #AnimalBiome #StateOfTheGut #Pets #Research #Health #Wellness
Exciting news! @AnimalBiome just released the "State of the Gut" report, analyzing over 50,000 stool samples from companion animals. With insights from 2,000 pet parents, this research aims to enhance the well-being of cats and dogs for long, healthy lives through the study of their poop! 🐾 See the full press release linked here: https://lnkd.in/gkjje_P6 #AnimalBiome #StateOfTheGut #Pets #Research #Health #Wellness
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Click here to Register: https://lnkd.in/gXXJqcFV We are thrilled to invite our veterinary professionals to an exclusive Microbiome Power Hour webinar on March 27th at 12-1pm (PST), featuring the esteemed Dr. Holly Ganz, PhD., Chief Science Officer, and Co-founder of AnimalBiome. Join us as we delve into the groundbreaking findings of our recently peer-reviewed study: "Microbiome Responses to Oral Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in a Cohort of Domestic Dogs." https://lnkd.in/g_KxQcrQ
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AnimalBiome reposted this
VMX 2024- AnimalBiome It has been an incredible journey so far. Back in 2022 we had roughly 22 veterinary partners, but with a great team of veterinary professionals we have grown to nearly 2000 veterinary practices utilizing microbiome medicine to treat and improve their patients health! Last day to come see us at our booth. Learn how effective AnimalBiome products are and enjoy some of our educational opportunities along the way.
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AnimalBiome reposted this
VMX 2024- AnimalBiome It has been an incredible journey so far. Back in 2022 we had roughly 22 veterinary partners, but with a great team of veterinary professionals we have grown to nearly 2000 veterinary practices utilizing microbiome medicine to treat and improve their patients health! Last day to come see us at our booth. Learn how effective AnimalBiome products are and enjoy some of our educational opportunities along the way.