The most recent issue of U.S. based Gastroenterology, the top and most influential journal in the field, has three articles and one reply by Department of Gastroenterology researchers. Prof Peter Gibson is Head of Department, Dr Jane Muir is Head of Translational Nutrition research group, and Emma Halmos has recently submitted her PhD thesis.
References
References
- Emma P. Halmos, Victoria A. Power, Susan J. Shepherd, Peter R. Gibson, Jane G. Muir. A diet low in FODMAPs reduces symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Link.
- Sandborn W.J., Feagan B.G., Marano C., Zhang H., Strauss R., Johanns J.,
Adedokun O.J., Guzzo C., Colombel J., Reinisch W., Gibson P.R., Collins
J., Jarnerot G., Rutgeerts P. Subcutaneous Golimumab Maintains
Clinical Response in Patients With Moderate-to-Severe Ulcerative
Colitis. Gastroenterology
Link - Sandborn
W.J., Feagan B.G., Marano C., Zhang H., Strauss R., Johanns J.,
Adedokun O.J., Guzzo C., Colombel J.-F., Reinisch W., Gibson P.R.,
Collins J., Jarnerot G., Hibi T., Rutgeerts P. Subcutaneous Golimumab
Induces Clinical Response and Remission in Patients With
Moderate-to-Severe Ulcerative Colitis. Gastroenterology
Link - Peter Gibson, Jessica Biesiekierski, Evan Newnham. Reply. Link
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