Optimizing Metabolic Health With Precision Insights From Advanced Microbiome Testing

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Recent advances in research have uncovered the critical role of the gastrointestinal microbiome in influencing metabolic health. In this presentation, practitioners will learn about some of the most important – and surprising – ways in which the microbiome impacts various metabolic processes, especially via key microbial products like short-chain fatty acids and bile acids.
Join us on March 26 at 2 PM ET as Tom Fabian, PhD, CNTP, explores how advanced microbiome testing – using GI‑MAP® and the soon-to-be-available StoolOMX™ add-on panel – can pinpoint microbial imbalances linked to metabolic imbalances, as well as conditions such as:
- Metabolic syndrome
- Obesity
- Insulin resistance
What is StoolOMX?
The StoolOMX add-on panel for GI‑MAP is a comprehensive bile acid and short chain fatty acid stool test that provides deeper insights into:
- IBS & IBD
- Motility disorders
- Microbiome-driven metabolic imbalances
Be among the first to learn how pairing GI‑MAP with StoolOMX can enhance clinical insights and help you create more precise, targeted treatment strategies for your patients!

Tom Fabian, Ph.D., CNTP
Dr. Fabian is a leading expert on the role of the microbiome in health, immune function, chronic disease, and aging. As a translational scientist, his primary focus is on the clinical application of microbiome research in the integrative and functional medicine space. He received his PhD in molecular biology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and has worked as a biomedical researcher in the biotechnology industry...
The opinions expressed in this presentation are the author's own. Information is provided for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for personal advice provided by a doctor or other qualified health care professional. Patients should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing a health or fitness problem or disease. Patients should always consult with a doctor or other health care professional for medical advice or information about diagnosis and treatment.