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CGIBD Research Seminar – “Mechanisms of Fibrosis in IBD” by Florian Rieder, MD

Marsico Hall 2004

“Mechanisms of Fibrosis in IBD” Florian Rieder, MD Associate Staff Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Digestive Diseases and Surgery Institute Department of Inflammation and Immunity, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic Foundation Dr. Rieder’s focus is in the field of pathogenesis and prediction and trial endpoints of intestinal fibrosis. He has experience with primary human … Read more

CGIBD Epi Conference – Two presentations

Bioinformatics 4137 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Work in Progress: “Screening for squamous cell carcinoma of the aerodigestive tract” Cary Cotton, MD, MPH Clinical Research Fellow Department of Medicine—Division of Gastroenterology And  “Strategizing DDW Submissions: An informal open discussion of topics to be submitted" Sarah Lieber, MD Clinical Research Fellow Department of Medicine—Division of Gastroenterology                                                                                                    … Read more

CGIBD Research Seminar – “Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance: Gaps in Clinical Practice ” by Amit Singal, MD

Marsico Hall 2004

“Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance: Gaps in Clinical Practice ”  Amit Singal, MD David Bruton Professorship in Clinical Cancer Research Department of Internal Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center  Dr. Singal’s research interests include: the effectiveness of surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma, the impact of patient and physician knowledge/attitudes on receipt of care and the quality of care … Read more

CGIBD Research Seminar – “Characterizing the colonic and ileal mucosal bacterial community in Crohn’s disease ” by Terry Furey, PhD

Marsico Hall 2004

“Characterizing the colonic and ileal mucosal bacterial community in Crohn’s disease ” Terry Furey, PhD Associate Professor Department of Genetics and the Department of Biology The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Furey lab is interested in understanding IBD heterogeneity at the     molecular and microbial levels. We use high throughput sequencing-based genomic assays … Read more