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CGIBD Research Seminar – “ The epigenetics of T cell fate decisions: If it were always EZ(h2)” by William Faubion, MD

Marsico Hall 2004

“ The epigenetics of T cell fate decisions: If it were always EZ(h2)”  William Faubion, MD Professor Departments of Internal Medicine, Immunology and Pediatrics Mayo Medical School Director, Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center at the Mayo Clinic Dr. Faubion is the principal investigator of the T32 training grant and Vice-Chair of Research for the adult GI … Read more

CGIBD Research Seminar – “ Gut microbiota dysbiosis in infection and IBD: from iron to new therapies ” by Andre G. Buret, PhD

Marsico Hall 2004

“ Gut microbiota dysbiosis in infection and IBD: from iron to new therapies ”  Andre G. Buret, PhD Professor Departments of Biologicals Sciences, Physiology and Pharmacology Associate Vice-President Research University of Calgary Dr. Buret’s research: Similar inflammatory, immunologic, and pathophysiologic events characterize disease processes at mucosal sites such as the intestine and the lung. Critical issues to … Read more

CGIBD Epi Conference – “How to plan an investigator initiated trial” by Hans Herfarth, MD, PhD

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

“How to plan an investigator initiated trial”  Hans Herfarth, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Co-Director, UNC Multidisciplinary Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Center Department of Medicine - GI Division The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  

CGIBD Research Seminar – “ Does Gastrin Signaling limit the ability of PPIs to prevent Esophageal Cancer? ” by Katherine S. Garman, MD, MHS

Marsico Hall 2004

“ Does Gastrin Signaling limit the ability of PPIs to prevent Esophageal Cancer? ”  Katherine S. Garman, MD, MHS Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology Member of the Molecular and Physiology Institute Duke University Practicing Gastroenterologist at the Durham VA The Garman lab is focused on mechanisms of esophageal repair and the pathogenesis of … Read more

CGIBD Epi Conference – “Revising the RUCAM” by Skip Hayashi, MD, MPH

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

“Revising the RUCAM” Skip Hayashi, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine, GI Division Medical Director of Liver Transplantation The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  

CGIBD Research Seminar – “ Early life and environmental factors in Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Unraveling the mystery of EoE ” by Elizabeth Jensen, MPH, PhD

Marsico Hall 2004

“ Early life and environmental     factors in Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Unraveling the mystery of EoE ”  Elizabeth Jensen, MPH, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Epidemiology & Prevention Wake Forest School of Medicine Dr. Jensen’s research focuses primarily on etiologic mechanisms for diseases in the pediatric population. Her training was in reproductive, perinatal, and pediatric epidemiology and much … Read more

CGIBD Epi Conference – by Seth Crockett, MD, MPH

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

TBD Seth Crockett, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine, GI Division The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  

CGIBD Research Seminar – “ The Role of the Apical Junctional Complex in Gut Health ” by Younggeon Jin, DVM, PhD

Marsico Hall 2004

“ The Role of the Apical Junctional Complex in Gut Health ”  Younggeon Jin, DVM, PhD Postdoctoral Research Associate Gastrointestinal Physiology Laboratory College of Veterinary Medicine North Carolina State University  "My long-term goal is to understand how the apical junctional complex, including tight and adherens junction, can be manipulated for therapeutic purposes in patients with digestive … Read more