International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP)
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This podcast covers emerging topics and challenges in the science of probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, postbiotics and fermented foods. This is the podcast of The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotic (ISAPP), a nonprofit scientific organization dedicated to advancing the science of these fields.
Regulatory science and the development of microbiome biomarkers, with Dr. Céline Druart PhD
The Science, Microbes & Health Podcast
23 minutes 17 seconds
5 months ago
Regulatory science and the development of microbiome biomarkers, with Dr. Céline Druart PhD
This episode features Dr. Céline Druart PhD of Pharmabiotic Research Institute (PRI) speaking about the role of regulatory science in the development of microbiome biomarkers. First, PRI’s Communication and Membership Manager Camille Bello briefly describes the work of the PRI in supporting the development of therapeutic and diagnostic products derived from microbiome science. Regulation is important to protect consumers and reward innovation, and the development of biomarkers that predict response to treatment, for example, can help move toward personalized medicine. Dr. Druart notes many potential microbiome-based biomarkers have emerged but none have been successfully validated to date. Regulation always follows innovation, and regulatory science is important because it helps regulatory frameworks evolve. A recent Delphi consensus paper co-authored by Dr. Druart acknowledges that biomarker development is a complex process and that a particular challenge is the lack of validation of analytical methods for measuring the microbiome. However, it’s important to remember that techniques can continue to improve even after they’ve been validated. Dr. Druart argues that biomarker validation needs public-private collaborations to design and execute the large clinical studies that are necessary.
Episode abbreviations and links:
Recent paper co-authored by Dr. Druart: State of the art and the future of microbiome-based biomarkers: a multidisciplinary Delphi consensus
PRI website: https://pharmabiotic.org/
PRI LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pharmabiotic-research-institute-pri
PRI conference, February 3–5, 2026: https://www.pharmabioticsevent.com/
About Dr. Céline Druart PhD:
Céline Druart obtained her PhD in Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences from UCLouvain (Belgium) in 2014. Following a 3-year project in Patrice Cani’s research group focused on developing the potential beneficial effects of a human gut commensal Akkermansia muciniphila, she worked for 3 years at A-Mansia Biotech (now known as The Akkermansia Company), responsible for clinical programs, regulatory affairs and IP dossiers, as the Scientific and Business Project Manager. Céline joined the PRI in July 2021 as Microbiome Project Manager, managing the Regulatory Science activities of the Association, coordinating Task Group work, and supporting PRI Industry Members in their development planning. She became the PRI’s Executive Director in January 2024.
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The Science, Microbes & Health Podcast
This podcast covers emerging topics and challenges in the science of probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, postbiotics and fermented foods. This is the podcast of The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotic (ISAPP), a nonprofit scientific organization dedicated to advancing the science of these fields.