Tag: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) March 2, 2026 American Society for Clinical Investigation honors Cao, MullenEarly-career physician-scientists recognized for research achievements.Medical Campus & Community, National Leaders October 8, 2025 WashU researchers honored with NIH Director’s AwardsThree investigators recognized by high-risk, high-reward research program.News Release May 18, 2021 Western diet may increase risk of gut inflammation, infectionDiet rich in sugar, fat damages immune cells in digestive tracts of mice.News Release March 11, 2021 Foodborne fungus impairs intestinal wound healing in Crohn’s diseaseStudy in mice, people suggests new approaches to treating symptoms.News Release September 17, 2019 Washington People: Gwen RandolphImmunologist shows that the journey is as important as the destination.Washington People March 6, 2019 Potential new therapy for Crohn’s, colitis identifiedAlternative to anti-inflammatory therapies reduces IBD symptoms in mice.News Release June 26, 2018 Chemotherapy-induced diarrhea traced to immune cellsPotential new drug target identified.News Release August 23, 2017 Ciorba named chief of gastroenterology division’s IBD programInflammatory bowel disease expert to direct specialists in Crohn’s disease, colitis.News Release August 3, 2017 Protein-rich diet may help soothe inflamed gutMice fed tryptophan develop immune cells that foster a tolerant gut.News Release January 23, 2015 Viruses may play role in Crohn’s disease and colitisSource: Health Day December 4, 2014 Tricyclic antidepressants evaluated in patients with inflammatory bowel diseaseA new study shows tricyclic antidepressants may improve symptoms of patients with Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).Innovate Magazines Posts navigation