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AMC Gastrointestinal Diseases (GID)
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Current research (23)
Completed research (18)
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Part of
AMC Research Institute
Part of
Academisch Medisch Centrum - AMC
Part of
Universiteit van Amsterdam
Address
Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ Amsterdam
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Postal address
Postbus 22660, 1100 DD Amsterdam
Phone
+31-20-5669111
Fax
+31-20-5664440
URL
http://www.amc.nl/web/Research/Research-Themes/Gastrointestinal-diseases/Introduction.htm
Email
researchcouncil -at- amc. uva. nl
Mission
Research in this theme covers fundamental, translational and clinical studies into the stomach, bowels and liver, and into the causes and the treatment of diseases affecting them.
People
Associate professor
Dr. R.A.F.M. Chamuleau (MD)
Programm leader / Group leader
Prof.dr. G.R. van den Brink
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration
Prevention of colorectal carcinoma: study of (1) a test to predict the generation of premalignant polyps, and (2) the development of resistance to sulindac in chemopreventive therapy
Collaboration
Medical Technology; medical imaging and minimally invasive interventions
Secretariat
A double blind, placebo controlled, multicenter, randomized clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of antibiotics in the treatment of uncomplicated acute diverticulitis (DIABOLA trial)
Secretariat
C-type lectin-like receptors: genotype, phenotype and carbohydrate-dependant microbial ligand-mediated stimulation of mucosal macrophages and dendritic cells in the pathogenesis of chronic bowel inflammations
Secretariat
Role of FGF19 in the adaptive response to cholestasis with cholestatic liver disease
All current research..
Completed research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Secretariat
Endoscopic Tri-Modal Imaging for improved detection of early neoplasia in the gastrointestinal tract
Secretariat
Stem cells: a potential inexhaustible source of human hepatocytes for the bio-artificial liver
Secretariat
The molecular mechanism of pruritus associated with cholestasis
Secretariat
The molecular mechanism of Atp8b1-deficiency
Secretariat
A randomised trial comparing Multi-Band Mucosectomy with the EMR-Cap technique forstepwise radical endoscopic resection of Barrett''s esophagus in patients with High Grade Dysplasia or Early Cancer
All completed research..
Classification
A73200
Second-line health care
D23223
Gastrointestinal system
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