Program Official
Principal Investigator
Tidhar Dari
Shalon
Awardee Organization
Envivo Bio Inc
United States
Fiscal Year
2024
Activity Code
R33
Early Stage Investigator Grants (ESI)
Not Applicable
Project End Date
NIH RePORTER
For more information, see NIH RePORTER Project 5R33CA260665-03
Development and clinical evaluation of the CapScan gastrointestinal sampling device for metabolomics monitoring
The goal of this project is to develop the CapScan gastrointestinal (GI) tract sampling capsule, and to utilize this device to advance our understanding of gastrointestinal disorders. CapScan is a novel ingestible device with the potential to routinely collect and analyze the microbiota of the GI tract, including the metabolic transformation of food products by gut microbes. We will develop, bench test and assess the safety, reproducibility, regional specificity of the CapScan device on healthy human volunteers. We will then utilize the CapScan device in two additional studies to test the effect of a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) on the microbiome and metabolome and to measure the regional differences in the GI tract in patients with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) before and after antibiotic treatment. Given the centrality of the gut to human health, there will likely be additional uses of the CapScan technology in monitoring a person's health, eventually making CapScan as routine and informative in the practice of medicine as a blood test is today.