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The Columbia University Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center (CU-DLDRC) promotes collaborative and multidisciplinary research in digestive and liver diseases, integrating expertise in clinical and basic gastroenterology and hepatology with state-of-the-art computational bioinformatics.

We support collaboration among different specialties and backgrounds and promote innovative and creative research approaches. We unite investigators with interests in digestive, liver, and pancreatic physiology and disease in the exploration of creative experimental approaches.

Columbia University
Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center
 
 
The Columbia University Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center (CU-DLDRC) promotes collaborative and multidisciplinary research in digestive and liver diseases, integrating expertise in clinical and basic gastroenterology and hepatology with state-of-the-art computational bioinformatics.

We support collaboration among different specialties and backgrounds and promote innovative and creative research approaches. We unite investigators with interests in digestive, liver, and pancreatic physiology and disease in the exploration of creative experimental approaches.
Columbia University
Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center
 
 
The Columbia University Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center (CU-DLDRC) promotes collaborative and multidisciplinary research in digestive and liver diseases, integrating expertise in clinical and basic gastroenterology and hepatology with state-of-the-art computational bioinformatics.

We support collaboration among different specialties and backgrounds and promote innovative and creative research approaches. We unite investigators with interests in digestive, liver, and pancreatic physiology and disease in the exploration of creative experimental approaches.
Columbia University
Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center
 
 
We love digestive research. We enjoy working in teams. We embrace diversity. Together we will achieve more.
Columbia University
Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center
 
 
The Columbia University Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center (CU-DLDRC) promotes collaborative and multidisciplinary research in digestive and liver diseases, integrating expertise in clinical and basic gastroenterology and hepatology with state-of-the-art computational bioinformatics.

We support collaboration among different specialties and backgrounds and promote innovative and creative research approaches. We unite investigators with interests in digestive, liver, and pancreatic physiology and disease in the exploration of creative experimental approaches.
Columbia University
Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center
 
 
The Columbia University Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center (CU-DLDRC) promotes collaborative and multidisciplinary research in digestive and liver diseases, integrating expertise in clinical and basic gastroenterology and hepatology with state-of-the-art computational bioinformatics.

We support collaboration among different specialties and backgrounds and promote innovative and creative research approaches. We unite investigators with interests in digestive, liver, and pancreatic physiology and disease in the exploration of creative experimental approaches.
Columbia University
Digestive and Liver Diseases Research Center

Subtheme 2: Epithelial Interactions in Inflammation and Preneoplasia

Subtheme 2 focuses on the critically important problem of chronic inflammation of the digestive system, which underlies inflammatory bowel disease as well as many types of liver diseases; and can predispose to GI and liver cancer. The theme is headed by two leaders in the field with a sustained record of excellence in enteric immunology and pre-neoplasia. The theme amalgamates a highly collaborative group of investigators studying the interaction of the gut microbiome, immunity and inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract and liver.

Leadership

Yiping Han, PhD
Professor
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
Columbia University
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Ivaylo Ivanov, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
Columbia University
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Research Themes

  • Subtheme 1: Epithelial Homeostasis, Metabolism, and Regeneration
  • Subtheme 2: Epithelial Interactions in Inflammation and Preneoplasia

Cores

  • Bioinformatics and Single Cell Analysis Core (BSCAC)
  • Bioimaging Core (BIC)
  • Organoid & Cell Culture Core (OCCC)
  • Clinical Biospecimen & Research Core (CBRC)
  • Administrative Core (AC)
 

Questions? Please contact

Nicole Pagan
212.851.4583
nmp2160@cumc.columbia.edu

or

Seetha Srinivasan
212.851.4583
svs2113@cumc.columbia.edu

Annual Retreats
2024: 7 May Agenda
2023: 23 May Agenda
2022: 25 April Agenda
2021: 7 May Agenda
2020: 21 September Agenda

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