Intestine & stool
Paired intestinal and fecal metagenomes to distinguish luminal washout from stable mucosal colonization and track therapeutic impact over time.
SAPIOMICS™ imagines a unified diagnostic layer that connects intestinal, fecal, skin, oral, and nasal microbiomes into one interpretable view of human health.
Next-generation intestinal sampling will sit alongside simple stool collection to enable cross-characterization of fecal–intestinal microbiome datasets, closing the gap between what is shed and what is happening in situ along the gut wall.
Each primary site acts as a dynamic microbial reservoir—seeding, receiving, and modulating other site-specific communities across the oro–fecal and skin–mucosal axes. Oral and nasal microbiotas in particular are emerging as critical hubs in this network.
Paired intestinal and fecal metagenomes to distinguish luminal washout from stable mucosal colonization and track therapeutic impact over time.
High-resolution skin microbiome profiles as sentinels for barrier integrity, inflammation, and systemic crosstalk with gut and airway communities.
Oral microbiota as a tractable interface for diet, hygiene, and pathogen carriage with direct routes to both gut and respiratory niches.
Nasal and sinus communities as early-warning reservoirs for respiratory health and contributors to oro–fecal microbial transmission.