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Meet the Vice Chairs: Andrew Greganti, MD

November 1, 2015
Dr. Greganti is the Charles Addison and Elizabeth Ann Sanders Distinguished Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, and the Vice Chairman for the Department of Medicine.

UNC Gastroenterology-led study finds higher vitamin D and calcium intake does not reduce colorectal polyp risk

October 15, 2015
A UNC Lineberger-led study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that vitamin D and calcium supplements do not reduce the risk of colorectal adenomas, which are benign tumors that can evolve into colorectal cancer.

UNC researchers awarded $5.3 million to develop novel gut-on-a-chip technology

October 14, 2015
Scientists from the UNC / NC State joint biomedical engineering department are creating a new kind of research tool that will be nearly indistinguishable from the human gastrointestinal tract.

Gut bacteria population, diversity linked to anorexia nervosa

October 8, 2015
Studying the ‘gut-brain axis,’ UNC researchers find evidence of an association between the gut microbiota and the eating disorder.

UNC doctors analyze treatment options for gallbladder disease

July 23, 2015
Their article, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, explores the pros and cons of five different interventional approaches to treating gallbladder disease – a condition that affects more than 25 million Americans.

Dr. Susan Henning receives AGA’s Distinguished Mentor Award

May 18, 2015
Established by the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) in 2004, the Distinguished Mentor Award recognizes two individuals each year for achievements as outstanding mentors over a lifelong career.

Dr. Robert Sandler receives the Julius Friedenwald Medal

May 18, 2015
This award was established in 1941 to recognize an individual who has contributed significantly to the American Gastronterological Association and has made lifelong contributions to the field of gastroenterology. This is the highest honor bestowed upon an AGA member.

UNC@DDW 2015

May 8, 2015
  Digestive Disease Week 2015 Saturday, May 16 8:54 AM Room: 154, WCC AGA Research Forum (2020); Bending the Cost Curve in Gastroenterology Cary C. Cotton, Sarah Hiller, Daniel J. Green, W. Asher Wolf, Stephanie B. Wheeler, Nicholas J. Shaheen, Evan S. Dellon Six-Food Elimination Diet or Topical Steroids #4...

UNC faculty author four key publications in gastroenterology and hepatology

May 7, 2015
According to a list recently published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, UNC Gastroenterology and Hepatology faculty authored four of the 12 key publications in gastroenterology and hepatology published in 2014.

Three UNC School of Medicine faculty awarded PCORI contracts

May 1, 2015
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute has awarded contracts totaling more than $12 million to Michael Kappelman, Kelli Allen and Donna Evon. The largest of the three awards, to Dr. Kappelman, is a 5-year, $8 million contract to compare the effectiveness of two drug therapies in the treatment of Crohn’s disease...

UNC Hepatology documents dramatic improvements in the care of patients with cirrhosis.

April 22, 2015
A new study by UNC researchers has found dramatic improvements in the care of patients with cirrhosis and liver failure and recommends improved treatment strategies for patients with cirrhosis and concurrent bacterial infections.

UNC-Duke collaboration probes the depths of gut health

April 6, 2015
UNC stem cell expert Scott Magness, PhD, and Duke microbiome researcher John Rawls, PhD, are using a $50,000 grant to develop a new technology to study the co-dependent relationship between the human gut and its resident bacteria.