Guts UK/BSPGHAN collaboration
Research projects jointly funded by the Guts UK/BSPGHAN collaboration
Researcher | Title | Institution |
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Dr Paul Henderson (current) | The PINPOINT study -The Prospective Incidence of Paediatric-Onset Inflammatory bowel disease in the United Kingdom | University of Edinburgh |
Prof Matthias Zilbauer (current) | Stratification of inflammatory bowel disease treatment in children using human intestinal organoid derived epigenetic signatures | University of Cambridge |
Professor Sarah Ennis (previous) | Metabolo-genomic interactions in paediatric Crohn’s Disease (CD) | University Hospital Southampton |
Professor Chris Probert
(previous) | Characterization of the gut mycobiome in an inception cohort of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease patients | University of Liverpool |
Professor David Wilson (previous) | Health informatics research in paediatric gastroenterology: nationwide data-linkage exploration of perinatal risk factors for and consequences of paediatric-onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease | University of Edinburgh |
Dr Emer Fitzpatrick (previous) | LiverMultiScanTM for the assessment of graft fibrosis in children post-liver transplant | King’s College London |
Dr Gordon Moran (previous) | Anabolic resistance and abnormal muscle function across the nutritional spectrum: a pilot study in Crohn’s disease | University of Nottingham |
Professor Anil Dhawan (previous) | Body compositi on and metabolic profile of children with end stage liver disease before and after liver transplant; relations with outcome and cell energy controlling metabolic pathways | King’s College Hospital |
Prof Nedim Hadzic (previous) | Genetic association studies in chronic liver disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease secondary to PiZ alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency | King's College Hospital |
Professor Deirdre Kelly (previous) | An exploration of perceptions and views of the key stakeholders about what constitutes successful transition for young people with liver transplants. | Birmingham Children's Hospital |
Professor Ian Sanderson (previous) | Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anaemia in Adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Tolerance and Effects on Haemoglobin, Disease Activity, Mood, Quality of Life and Autonomic Nervous System Activity. | Barts and The London/QMUL |