Pilot Programs & Collaborations
Scientific Evaluation Through Collaboration
We collaborate with a limited number of qualified nutrition professionals to review the usability, clarity, and professional relevance of our microbiome reporting framework.
These collaborations are designed to support scientific evaluation and responsible professional use, not marketing or promotion.
Why we run pilot programs
Purpose Of The Pilot Programs
Pilot programs allow us to:
- Observe how microbiome reports are reviewed in real-world professional settings
- Improve clarity, structure, and communication of report content
- Identify limitations and areas requiring clearer contextual explanation
Feedback from professionals plays an important role in shaping the platform’s development.
Participation in pilot programs does not imply endorsement or clinical outcomes.
Current and previous collaborations
Pilot Collaborations
We have conducted pilot collaborations with a small group of nutrition professionals across different practice settings.
- Jane Doe, RD — Clinical Nutritionist, Berlin
- John Smith, MSc — Functional Nutrition Practitioner, London
- Ayşe Yılmaz, RD — Nutrition Consultant, Istanbul
* Names, titles, and locations are shared only with explicit consent.
Current and previous collaborations
Pilot Collaborations
We have conducted pilot collaborations with a small group of nutrition professionals across different practice settings.
- Jane Doe, RD — Clinical Nutritionist, Berlin
- John Smith, MSc — Functional Nutrition Practitioner, London
- Ayşe Yılmaz, RD — Nutrition Consultant, Istanbul
* Names, titles, and locations are shared only with explicit consent.
What participation involves
How Collaborations Work?
Pilot collaborators typically:
- Review test kits and reporting as part of their professional activities
- Provide structured feedback on report clarity and usability
- Share observations related to professional communication (not client outcomes)
No public promotion, testimonials, or marketing activities are required.
Our collaboration principles
Ethical Framework
All pilot collaborations follow these principles:
- No health, diagnostic, or therapeutic claims
- No public endorsements or outcome-based statements
- Clear distinction between evaluation and promotion
- Respect for professional independence and judgment
We prioritize ethical collaboration over visibility.
Working with us
Interest In Collaboration?
We periodically open pilot programs to additional professionals based on:
- Area of practice
- Professional background
- Relevance to current evaluation goals
Participation is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Professional Disclaimer:
Pilot participation is for professional evaluation purposes only.
It does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or validation of clinical outcomes.