Congratulations to Dr. Justin Crocker, selected by our Duke GI fellows as the 2026 Paul Killenberg Teaching Award recipient for his outstanding dedication to the education mission. A well-deserved honor for his commitment to teaching and mentorship.
Celebrating the Class of 2026 Duke GI Fellows! The future is bright for these emerging leaders in #Gastroenterology and #TransplantHepatology!
Huge congrats to all! 🎉🥳
Congrats, to @AmreenDinani for her recent participation in @Medscape CME series with "Advancing Clinical Excellence Metabolic Connections: Obesity and Liver Health," exploring the obesity-liver disease continuum.
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Duke GI was thrilled to welcome @BassConnections Girls Exploring Math (GEM) campers for a hands‑on look at gastroenterology and Q&A on STEM careers. Huge thanks to Dr. Bonike Oloruntoba, Dr. Pooja Patel, and our team for hosting. More details on LinkedIn: https://t.co/2PI8U8j1di
Cellular therapies are showing tremendous promise for certain cancers previously thought to be incurable. DCI's Diane Reidy-Lagunes, MD, and Chenyu Lin, MD, discuss how they work and what the future may hold.
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Honored to celebrate our colleagues for their outstanding leadership within the @AST_LICOP community. Their dedication continues to elevate liver & intestinal transplant care nationwide.
A warm congratulations to incoming Chair @lindsayykingmd — excited to see the impact ahead.
Grateful to celebrate @AnjanaPillaiMD & thank her for 6️⃣ incredible years of service on the @AST_LICOP EC. 👏
Thank you also to our outgoing Chair, Dr. Christina Segovia, for her leadership, & warm welcome to our new Chair, @lindsayykingmd ! 🫶
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Love seeing the impact of this cohort including one of our own @OmarMartinezUr1. Are you ready to shape the future of AI in gastroenterology? Applications for the next class of AI Scholars are now open. Don’t miss your chance! https://t.co/P2eZ7leZ71
Thrilled to celebrate @gutbrains in @DukeNeuro / @Duke_GI_ on their new @NIH grant for "A gut sense for dietary lysine." Advancing our understanding of how the small intestine senses key nutrients is essential for the future of GI science. 👏
Congrats to @gutbrains in @DukeNeuro and @Duke_GI_ for receiving an @NIH grant for "A gut sense for dietary lysine." This research will explore how the sensory cells of the small intestine detect and potentially prioritize the amino acid lysine.
Congrats to @AmreenDinani on her authorship in @AGA_CGH on a new systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating change in corrected T1 (cT1) following interventions in adults with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease.
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New research by @AmreenDinani published in Gastro Hep Advances highlights the significant clinical and healthcare burden associated with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, MASH, in U.S. adults.
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Dr. James Helzberg wraps up this academic year's GI Grand Rounds series with "The Growth of Transplant Hepatology: What Excites Me as a Graduating Fellow" to highlight changes in #TransplantHep: ⬆️need for liver transplantation, indications & expanding organ pool. #hepatology
Proud to celebrate Dr. Matt Kappus🌟
His leadership & work thru the Duke Clinical Leadership Program on understanding perspectives in living donor vs DCD liver transplantation shape the future of patient‑centered transplant care.
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BREAKING NEWS: A major milestone for people living with #HepatitisD.
The FDA has approved #bulevirtide (#Hepcludex), the first approved treatment for chronic #HDV infection.
In this news article, #AASLD member Ira M. Jacobson, MD, FAASLD, highlights the potential of this long-awaited therapy to help address a significant unmet need for people living with HDV.
Read more: https://t.co/b8vcGCgR48.