Our Story
From T-cells to microbes.
The path from T-cell immunology and vaccine engineering to a clinical-grade microbiome EHR — and why every stop along the way mattered.
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The path to Flore Clinical
Every role, every lab, every startup taught something that ended up in the platform.
1 — 2007
Vaccine Engineering
Craig Rouskey at AVant Immunotherapeutics. Recombinant cholera toxin B subunit vaccine against enterotoxigenic E. coli. The work taught mucosal immunology from the gut side — the same tissue compartment that would become Flore's entire focus. Published in Vaccine (PMID 18045752).
2 — 2008-2012
Immunology Research
Academisch Medisch Centrum Amsterdam, then Saint Louis University School of Medicine under Ryan M. Teague. CD8+ T-cell tolerance and adoptive immunotherapy for leukemia. Five years learning how the immune system decides what to attack and what to ignore. Published in Cancer Research (PMID 23188506) — with Philip D. Greenberg (Fred Hutchinson) as collaborating co-author.
3 — 2013-2018
Scale and Industry
Life Technologies and Novartis Biomedical Research. Learning how to build biology into a product at scale — quality systems, regulatory expectations, and the difference between a research prototype and a production platform.
4 — 2018-2020
Serial Biotech
Bionascent (recombinant breast milk proteins), Pando Nutrition (genetically engineered probiotics), Renegade.bio (COVID and HIV diagnostics). Each startup taught one piece of the puzzle: formulation science, regulatory strategy, high-throughput sample logistics, and how to ship biology products to real customers.
5 — Acquisition
Flore Inc. acquires Sun Genomics
Flore Inc. acquired Sun Genomics (San Diego), including its peer-reviewed mSystems publication record — collaborations with ASU Biodesign (autism) and APC Microbiome Ireland (IBS) — along with the clinical dataset and manufacturing history. That inheritance became the foundation of Flore Clinical.
6 — 2026
Flore Clinical
Platform launched January 27, 2026. First provider registered day one. Clinician portal live. Autism program continuing with diagnostic validation underway. Alzheimer's research recruiting. Ingredient testing program open to manufacturers. Everything before this was rehearsal.
Where we're going
The provider network is growing. New clinical programs are launching beyond autism and IBS. The ingredient partnership ecosystem is opening to manufacturers who want their strains validated through our provider network. And the platform itself keeps getting sharper — clinician-facing tools built for the way medicine actually works.
The microbiome is not a trend. It is a tissue compartment that has been ignored by precision medicine for decades. Flore Clinical exists to fix that.
See the platform in action
Whether you are a clinician, a researcher, or an ingredient manufacturer, there is a seat at the table. Schedule a demo and we will show you what Flore Clinical can do for your practice.
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