Gastrointestinal Disease Research
3 researchers across 2 institutions
Gastrointestinal disease research investigates the causes, mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions affecting the digestive system. This work encompasses a range of studies, from understanding the molecular basis of diseases like inflammatory bowel disease and gastrointestinal cancers to developing novel therapeutic strategies. Researchers employ diverse methodologies, including cellular and molecular biology techniques, animal models, advanced imaging, and clinical studies. Specific areas of focus include the role of the gut microbiome in health and disease, the development of targeted drug delivery systems, and the study of genetic and environmental factors contributing to digestive disorders.
This research holds particular relevance for Arkansas. The state experiences significant public health challenges related to diet and chronic diseases, including gastrointestinal conditions. Understanding the interplay between diet, metabolism, and gut health is crucial for developing effective public health interventions and improving patient outcomes across Arkansas. Furthermore, advancements in this field can support the growth of the state's healthcare sector and contribute to economic development through innovation in diagnostics and therapeutics.
This research area draws upon expertise from related fields such as cancer biology, pharmacology, microbiology, and nutrition. Engagement across multiple institutions in Arkansas fosters a collaborative environment, bringing together diverse perspectives to address complex gastrointestinal health issues.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin W. Olden | UAMS | 33 | 5,469 | High Impact | |
| Lois Coulter | UAMS | 3 | 36 | ||
| Gasinee Reed | University of Arkansas – Fort Smith | 2 | 5 |