Will the early access users get access to the treatment recommendations when the ability to give recommendations for treatment becomes available or will they have to do another round to get that? If I can do the test now and get the updates later I’d be a lot more comfortable signing up.
Launch HN: Bristle (YC W21) – At-home microbiome test to improve oral health
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#22Over 140k virus species in the human gut, half of which are new to science
Re: Launch HN: Bristle (YC W21) – At-home microbiome test to improve oral health
#23> What do you do with my data? > Your privacy is a top priority for us. Our test will pick up some of your DNA - it’s impossible to completely avoid - but we only look at the microbes from your saliva and we take steps in our workflow to throw out human data during analysis. Can you do better than this? What exactly do you do with the data? What do you store? How do you store it? What do you throw away? When do you t…
Your de-identfiied data (metadata and microbiome data) may be used in aggregate analysis to mine for novel biomarkers of disease, and to develop novel therapeutics targeting the oral microbiome for the treatment of disease.
Re: Launch HN: Bristle (YC W21) – At-home microbiome test to improve oral health
#24> What do you do with my data? > Your privacy is a top priority for us. Our test will pick up some of your DNA - it’s impossible to completely avoid - but we only look at the microbes from your saliva and we take steps in our workflow to throw out human data during analysis. Can you do better than this? What exactly do you do with the data? What do you store? How do you store it? What do you throw away? When do you t…
Short of giving away some of our secret sauce and analysis pipeline, what we do is sequence the nucleic acids in your saliva in a de-identified fashion such that only Bristle scientists can match your sequence data with any potential identifiers. As data comes off the sequencer, we use a bioinformatic pipeline to remove 98%+ of human genetic data prior to any analysis such that its impossible to derive meaningful gen…
Re: Launch HN: Bristle (YC W21) – At-home microbiome test to improve oral health
#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
Short of giving away some of our secret sauce and analysis pipeline, what we do is sequence the nucleic acids in your saliva in a de-identified fashion such that only Bristle scientists can match your sequence data with any potential identifiers. As data comes off the sequencer, we use a bioinformatic pipeline to remove 98%+ of human genetic data prior to any analysis such that its impossible to derive meaningful gen…
Why not put all this info on the site?
Re: Launch HN: Bristle (YC W21) – At-home microbiome test to improve oral health
#26What preventative treatment is this? If it isn't just "brush & floss", then what is it? If it's so great, why not just tell everyone about it now - why do you need a microbiome test?
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#28Frankly speaking, I 100% would assume you're going to sell my DNA and information to huge body of people.
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#29Are you guys depleting host or enriching microbial? Are you analyzing the data as a composition via log contrasts? Are you using available pipelines (kraken, metaphlan, etc) or something custom? Any plans on doing a functional pathway analysis (ie. humann pipeline) on top of the microbial analysis?
Regarding pipelines: we use a custom pipeline that is similar in principle to available pipelines you mentioned (part of our secret sauce). We are actively working on functional analysis, as we hope to eventually develop targeted therapeutics that exploit microbial pathways to prevent disease.
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#30> detect the earliest signs of cavities and gum disease - then provide evidence-based recommendations and treatments to help prevent them. What preventative treatment is this? If it isn't just "brush & floss", then what is it? If it's so great, why not just tell everyone about it now - why do you need a microbiome test?
We're working on building a knowledge base, as there are several pseudoscience wellness recommendations that have no clinical validity, and will share these on our blog that you can find on our website. A Bristle mission is to also develop more effective personalized therapeutics and oral care products that effectively treat microbiome dysbiosis to prevent disease prior to the onset of symptoms and irreversible disease.