Microbiome Forum Lectures

Events
Prebiotics, Probiotics
Myths and Misperceptions About Pre-, Pro-, and Postbiotics
Confused about probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics? Get clarity during this myth-busting lecture.
30-60 minutes
Paroxysmal Dyskinesia, Nutrition
Paroxysmal Dyskinesia in Dogs: Response to a Gluten-Free, Hydrolyzed Diet
Discover how paroxysmal dyskinesia differs from idiopathic epilepsy and how a gluten-free, hydrolyzed diet can benefit dogs with non-genetic paroxysmal dyskinesia.
Less than 30 minutes
Gut Health
Gut Feelings—The Link Between the Gut and Mood
Discover the complex interplay between chronic enteropathy, emotional health, and behavior in dogs. Learn why dogs presenting with behavioral signs should be screened for concurrent GI disease—and vice versa.
Less than 30 minutes
Gut-Brain Axis
The Gut–Brain Axis in Veterinary Behavioral Medicine: Evidence and Clinical Practice
Explore how gut–brain axis dysregulation influences behavior and gut health. In this case-based presentation, learn how a multimodal approach can be used to manage anxiety and GI issues.
30-60 minutes
Gut-Kidney Axis, Microbiome
The Microbiota–Gut–Brain Axis in Health and Disease
Explore the microbiota–gut–brain axis and discover how its bidirectional communication influences the brain and behavior in this expert-led presentation.
Less than 30 minutes
Microbiome
Day 1 Panel Discussion
Julia Albright, MA, DVM, DACVB
Gualtiero Gandini, DMV, PhD, DECVN
Ulrika Ludvigsson, DVM, Swedish Specialist (Diseases in Dogs & Cats)
Jatin Nagpal, BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD
Gabriel Vinderola, PhD
Five event speakers join Jan Suchodolski for an interactive panel discussion, responding to audience questions and sharing expert perspectives on the day’s key topics.
Less than 30 minutes
Gut Health, Gut Microbiome
MFVE Scientific Summaries
Get an overview of scientific content presented during the 2024 event, with suggestions for applying microbiome science to clinical practice.

Gut Health, Nutrition
First-line Approach to GI Disease in Dogs and Cats
The Microbiome Forum Round Table 2025 brings together a panel of gastroenterologists and nutritionists to discuss the ongoing evolution of GI case management, including the foundational role of nutrition and addressing dysbiosis.
90+ minutes
Microbiome
Day 2 Panel Discussion and Closing Remarks
Linda Toresson, DVM, PhD, Swedish Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine
Sara Belchik, MS, PhD candidate
Patrick Barko, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM)
Jennifer Reinhart, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM), DACVCP
The speakers who presented lectures during Day 2 of the Purina Institute Microbiome Forum 2024 join Dr. Jan Suchodolski to answer questions submitted by audience members.
Less than 30 minutes
Gut Microbiome
Microbiome Shifts in Canine and Feline Health and Disease
Shifts in gut microbiota taxa and/or diversity can result in functional changes in the microbiome. Learn why early recognition of microbiome shifts may improve management of patients with GI conditions.
30-60 minutes
Gut Health, Gut Microbiome
Dietary Tryptophan and the Gut Microbiome: Emerging Approaches to Optimize Intestinal and Systemic Health
Learn how tryptophan that is not used for protein synthesis can be metabolized into protective and/or toxic compounds. Therapeutic interventions that target tryptophan metabolism are promising, but more research is needed.
Less than 30 minutes
Fiber, Gut Microbiome
Research Report: Impact of Metronidazole in Adult Cats and the Effects of Antibiotic-Induced Dysbiosis on Fiber Fermentation
Antibiotics are known to negatively affect feline stool quality and gut microbiota. Could a therapeutic diet formulated with increased prebiotic fiber help the microbiome recover after antibiotic administration?
Less than 30 minutes