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overview Dr. David T. Rubin is Chief of the Section of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition and the Co-Director of the Digestive Diseases Center at The University of Chicago Medicine. Dr. Rubin earned a medical degree with honors at The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowships in gastroenterology and clinical medical ethics at the University of Chicago, where he served as Chief Resident and Chief Fellow. Prior to his current appointments, Dr. Rubin served for 11 years as Director of the Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition fellowship program. He also currently serves as an associate faculty member at the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics and an associate investigator at the University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Rubin is a Fellow of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) and the American College of Physicians (ACP) and an active national member of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation (CCF), and is on the Board of Trustees for the ACG. Among numerous awards and honors, Dr. Rubin was chosen by his peers as a member of Best Doctors (recognized for superior clinical ability) and America’s Top Physicians (gastroenterology). Additionally, he twice received the ACG’s Governor’s Award of Excellence in Clinical Research (2003 and 2013), the Cancer Research Foundation Young Investigator’s Award (2004), and the UC Postgraduate Teaching Award in recognition of significant contributions for fellowship education (2006). In 2012, he received the CCF Rosenthal Award, a national leadership award bestowed upon a volunteer who has contributed in an indisputable way to the quality of life of patients and families. He is currently the Chair-elect of the National Scientific Advisory Committee of the CCF. He is an Associate Editor of the journal Gastroenterology and Co-Editor of the ACG On-Line Educational Universe. Dr. Rubin is the editor of a best-selling book on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), now in its 3rd edition, and an author or coauthor of many peer-reviewed articles on treatment and management of IBD, cancer in IBD and novel paradigms, as well as the first author of the in progress ACG Guidelines for ulcerative colitis. His current research is in the area of progressive complications from uncontrolled inflammation, the doctor-patient relationship in IBD, and a variety of collaborative studies related to the microbiome and intestinal disease. He is also a featured media contact for issues related to IBD, appearing on satellite radio, television, print media and maintains a popular twitter feed @IBDMD (>9500 followers). His principal research interests include novel IBD therapies and outcomes, colon cancer prevention, and clinical medical ethics.
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Concept Inflammation
Academic Article Positron emission tomography (PET) used to image subclinical inflammation associated with ulcerative colitis (UC) in remission.
Academic Article Quantitative analysis of dynamic contrast enhanced MRI for assessment of bowel inflammation in Crohn's disease pilot study.
Academic Article Effect of adalimumab on clinical laboratory parameters in patients with Crohn's disease: results from the CHARM trial.
Academic Article miR-143 and miR-145 are downregulated in ulcerative colitis: putative regulators of inflammation and protooncogenes.
Academic Article Active Crohn's disease in the small bowel: evaluation by diffusion weighted imaging and quantitative dynamic contrast enhanced MR imaging.
Academic Article Claudin-1 and claudin-2 expression is elevated in inflammatory bowel disease and may contribute to early neoplastic transformation.
Academic Article Mucosal healing is associated with improved long-term outcome of maintenance therapy with natalizumab in Crohn's disease.
Academic Article Inflammation is an independent risk factor for colonic neoplasia in patients with ulcerative colitis: a case-control study.
Academic Article Sleep and inflammatory bowel disease: exploring the relationship between sleep disturbances and inflammation.
Academic Article Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration is inversely associated with mucosal inflammation in patients with ulcerative colitis.
Academic Article Histological inflammation increases the risk of colorectal neoplasia in ulcerative colitis: a systematic review.
Academic Article Patient-Specific Bacteroides Genome Variants in Pouchitis.
Academic Article Detection of adalimumab and antibodies to adalimumab using a homogeneous mobility shift assay.
Academic Article Patients With Ulcerative Colitis and Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Frequently Have Subclinical Inflammation in the Proximal Colon.
Academic Article Renin-angiotensin system promotes colonic inflammation by inducing TH17 activation via JAK2/STAT pathway.
Academic Article Follow-Up of Patients With Ulcerative Colitis and Histological Normalization.
Academic Article Cumulative Histologic Inflammation Predicts Colorectal Neoplasia in Ulcerative Colitis: A Validation Study.
Academic Article Review article: prevention, diagnosis and management of COVID-19 in the IBD patient.
Academic Article What Does Disease Progression Look Like in Ulcerative Colitis, and How Might It Be Prevented?
Academic Article Histopathology of Colectomy Specimens Predicts Endoscopic Pouch Phenotype in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis.
Academic Article Assessment of the Degree of Variation of Histologic Inflammation in Ulcerative Colitis.
Academic Article Declining Enrolment and Other Challenges in IBD Clinical Trials: Causes and Potential Solutions.
Academic Article Antigen-driven colonic inflammation is associated with development of dysplasia in primary sclerosing cholangitis.
Academic Article Inflammation in the proximal colon is a risk factor for the development of colorectal neoplasia in inflammatory bowel disease patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis.
Academic Article Crohn's Disease Features in Anastomotic Biopsies from Patients With and Without Crohn's Disease: Diagnostic and Prognostic Value.
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