Probiota Americas 2025, hosted by NutraIngredients-USA at the Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, June 9-11, will feature world-leading experts presenting the latest scientific, technical, regulatory, business and market insights.
The three-day conference takes a magnifying glass to the microbiome space, what areas are growing and in which direction.
State of the market
Before the sessions start, attendees can find calm and focus with a morning yoga session hosted by Vidya.
The content program kicks off with an in-depth look at the state of the market and will feature presentations from Ewa Hudson, director of insights at Lumina Intelligence on optimizing the microbiome for the next-gen, product-market fit. Next up is Noah Voreades, managing director at GenBiome Consulting, who will help attendees navigate what’s driving growth and innovation across microbiome consumer health and B2B ingredient sectors.
Closing out the state of the market, Jimmy Bonneau, managing director, global head of consumer health at Rothschild & Co, will lead a panel exploring the current investment landscape for microbiome modulation featuring Linda Neckmar, senior vice president of human health at Novonesis, Helmut Essl, founder and CEO at Slimbiotics, and Michael Bush, managing partner at GrowthWays Partners.
Personalization
Attendees will then explore the field of personalized microbiome modulation, with an opening presentation from Dr. Momo Vuyisich, co-founder and CSO of Viome Life Sciences. Dr. Vuyisich’s presentation is titled, “Data-Driven, AI-Computed Personalized Nutrition for Healthy Aging.”
He will then join a panel discussion that will explore the path forward for personalized microbiome modulation. It will also feature Noah Voreades of GenBiome Consulting, Dr. Hariom Yadav from the University of South Florida, Dr. Jessica Younes from the International Probiotics Association and Dr. George Zhou from Wecare Probiotics.
Probiota Americas 2025 will draw to a close with our traditional Future Focus panel that will feature Lumina’s Ewa Hudson, IPA’s George Paraskevakos and Dr. Jessica Younes.
Probiota Americas
Other key themes include microbiome ecology and colonization, engineering microorganisms (CRISPR and Genetic Engineering), weight management, identification and enumeration, the regulatory landscape in North America, Probiota Pioneers, maternal and infant health, prebiotics, and probiotics for oral health.
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