Research

U-M Division of GI & Hepatology Researchers

The innovative research conducted by our physician scientists and clinical investigators has paved the way for more effective methods of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gastrointestinal and hepatology diseases.
 

T32 Training Programs

Our three-year GI Fellowship Training Program prepares fellows for careers in academic medicine and is separated into three tracks, including two NIH-funded tracks:

  1. NIH-funded T32 Clinical Research track (“Gastroenterology/Research-Outcomes” – NRMP Program Code 1293144F2)
  2. NIH-funded T32 Basic/Translational Research track (“Gastroenterology/Basic Science Research” – NRMP Program Code 1293144F1)

Learn more.

Basic Science Research

Our division continues to conduct cutting-edge investigations of the molecular, cellular, and physiological conditions of healthy and diseased states of the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and pancreas. Learn more.

Clinical Research

Researchers in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology conduct and participate in a multitude of clinical studies in a wide range of areas. Learn more.

Faculty Research Websites

Gut Talk – Healio Gastroenterology

Gut Talk, on Healio Gastroenterology, is a podcast hosted by Dr. Sameer Berry and Dr. William Chey that explores the impact of health policy, technology, practice management, and research on the field of gastroenterology. Listen to the podcast.