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  1. William Morrow

    Sir William Morrow (b. 1888) DSO ED was a leading Australian physician and specialist in gastroenterology He also served as president of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Morrow founded the "AW Morrow Gastroenterology and Liver Centre" at the Royal Price Alfred Hospital in 1948. He was educated at Newington College, Sydney. Morrow was a recipient of the Lenin Peace Prize in 1961. He also served as president of the Australian Club.

  2. Basil Hirschowitz

    Basil Elvis Hirschowitz is an academic gastroenterologist from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) best known in the field for having invented an improved optical Fiber which allowed the creation of a useful flexible endoscope. This invention revolutionized the practice of gastroenterology and also was a key invention in optical fiber communication in multiple industries.

  3. Thomas Borody

    Thomas Borody is an Australian gastoenterologist based in Sydney who is noted for his work in novel therapies for gastrointestinal disorders.

  4. Renan Uflacker

    Renan Uflacker (born 1949) is an American physician. Currently he is Professor and Director of Interventional Radiology at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), in Charleston, South Carolina. Since 1977, Uflacker has practiced vascular and interventional radiology, becoming professor and director of the division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology at MUSC in 1993. He attended medical school in his hometown of Porto Alegre, Brazil, earning his MD in 1974.

  5. Rudolph Schindler

    Rudolph Schindler (1888-1968) was a German doctor widely regarded as the "father of [the field of] gastroscopy. He wrote the textbook "Lehrbuch und Atlas der Gastroskopie" (Textbook and Atlas of Gastroscopy), and between 1928 and 1932 worked, with the Berlin-based technician Georg Wolf, on the development of the first semi-flexible gastroscope. With the rise of the Nazi party he was arrested, and upon his release in 1934 made his way to Chicago, where he worked until 1943.

  6. Mike Stroud

    Dr Mike Stroud (born 17 April 1955) is an expert on human health under extreme conditions. He became widely known when he partnered Ranulph Fiennes on polar expeditions. Stroud was educated at Trinity School of John Whitgift in the London Borough of Croydon. He obtained a degree (intercalated BSc) from University College London in anthropology and genetics in 1976, before qualifying as a medical doctor at University College Hospital, London in 1979.

  7. Peter G. Traber

    Peter G. Traber , M.D. President & CEO Baylor College of Medicine Peter G. Traber , M.D. is President and Chief Executive Officer of Baylor College of Medicine and Professor of Medicine, positions he has held since March 2003. Dr. Traber has had a long career in academic medicine involved in patient care, education, and research as well as leadership positions in the pharmaceutical industry.

  8. Walery Jaworski

    Walery Jaworski, was one of the pioneers of gastroenterology in Poland. In 1899 he described bacteria living in the human stomach that he named "Vibrio rugula". He speculated that they were responsible for stomach ulcers, gastric cancer and achylia. It was one of the first observations of Helicobacter pylori.

  9. Yaghoobi

    Mohammad Yaghoobi, is a medical doctor and a resaercher graduated from Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 1999. He further continued his education in the University of Paris until 2004 and then moved to Canada. He is currently a clinical and research fellow of gastroenterology at the department of medicine at McMaster University.

  10. Henrique Walter Pinotti

    Henrique Walter Pinotti is a noted Brazilian physician and gastric surgeon, and a full professor of surgery at the University of São Paulo's Medical School. He is the author of the book "Acesso ao Esôfago Torácico por Transecção Mediana do Diafragma" (1999).

  11. Severino Antinori

    Severino Antinori (born 1945) is an Italian gynecologist and embryologist. He has publicly taken controversial positions over "in vitro" fertilisation (IVF) and human cloning. He began his career interested in veterinary biology. He studied at the University of Rome La Sapienza, graduating in 1972 with a degree in medicine. Initially he worked in gastroenterology, but following a lecture by Patrick Steptoe he re-trained in obstetrics and gynecology, …

  12. William Cheselden

    William Cheselden (October 19, 1688 - April 10, 1752) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery, who was influential in establishing surgery as a scientific medical profession.

  13. Francis J. Tedesco

    Francis J. Tedesco served as the President of the Medical College of Georgia from July 1, 1988, until his retirement on February 1, 2001. He joined the Medical College of Georgia faculty in 1978 as Associate Professor of Medicine and Chief, Section of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine. He was promoted to Professor in 1981. He served as Acting Vice President for Clinical Activities for a period of time before assuming the permanent role in 1984.

  14. Tomica Milosavljević

    Dr. Tomica Milosavljević is Serbian politician. He is the current Minister of Health in the Government of Serbia. He previously served as the Minister of Health from 2001 to 2003 and from 2004 to 2006. He graduated in 1979 on Medicine University in Belgrade. He received his MA in 1983 and in 1988 he received PhD. He had specialization programs in "Munich (Klinikum rechts der Isar), Amsterdam (Academic Medical Centre) and London (St. Marks Hospital, London Clinic)".

  15. Lars E. Hanssen

    Lars E. Hanssen (born 26.Mai 1949 Norwegian) Professor of Medicine Lars E. Hanssen Ph.D. has been Director General of Health, Norwegian Board of Health Supervision since 2001. From 1994 to 2001 he was deputy Director General. He came from Rikshospitalet University Hospital, where he held positions as Medical Director and Professor. He holds medical specialities in Internal Medicine (1986), Gastroenterology (1986) and Endocrinology (1989).

  16. Pat Bottrill

    Patricia "Pat" Bottrill, MBE, FRCN is a UK nurse and was awarded fellowship of the Royal College of Nursing in 2004 for her outstanding contribution to the establishment and development of endoscopy and gastroenterology nursing in the UK and internationally. She was awarded the MBE in the 1997 New Year Honours list for services to nursing and health care, and was awarded an RCN Award of Merit in 1995 serving as Chair of RCN Council until August 2002, …

  17. William Holmes Crosby Jr.

    William Holmes Crosby (December 1, 1914 - January 15, 2005) is considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of modern hematology. He published more the 450 peer-reviewed papers in the field, as well as those of oncology, gastroenterology, iron metabolism, nutrition and general medical practice. In addition he was an inventor and published translator of poetry.

  18. Hyman I. Goldstein

    Hyman I. Goldstein (November 2, 1887-1954) was an American physician and medical historian born in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the eldest son of Rose (sister of Isidor Zuckermann) and Solomon Joseph Goldstein. After his family moved to Camden, New Jersey, he attended public schools in that city and earned his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1909. This was followed by graduate work within the medical facilities of the University of Vienna, Austria. Dr.

  19. Ioan Puşcaş

    Ioan Puşcaş is a gastroenterologist, born in Treznea, Sălaj, Romania. In the 1970s, he proposed the use of carbonic anhydrase (CA) inhibitor acetazolamide to heal peptic ulcers.

  20. Dr Arvydas D Vanagunas MD
  21. Dr Jeffrey Alan Morganstern MD
  22. Dr George Tinawi MD
  23. John Defrancisco

    John Defrancisco is responsible for maintaining the scoreboards, sound system, energy management system, alarm systems and computer systems at the Dome. He oversees hazardous waste disposal and safety issues. He has worked at the Carrier Dome since 1997. Defrancisco was first employed by the University in 1984 as an electronic maintenance specialist with Resident Services. In 1988 he was transferred to the electronics shop in Physical Plant.

  24. David Lichtenstein

    i work in the field of heating and air conditioning.

  25. Dr Stephen Brett Hanauer MD
  26. Dr Francis Anthony Farraye MD
  27. Dr Raymond Wynne Phillips MD
  28. Dr Alessio Fasano MD

    Alessio Fasano , M.D., professor of pediatrics, medicine and physiology and director of the University of Maryland Mucosal Biology Research Center, was named an Innovator of the Year for research that identified a way to prevent Type I diabetes in rats that were genetically prone to develop the disease.

  29. Dr Anil Kumar Rustgi MD

    Dr. Rustgi received his training at Massachusetts General Hospital at Harvard Medical School where he rose to Associate Professor of Medicine. He was recruited to the University of Pennsylvania in 1998 in his current position. His particular expertise is in the molecular genetics of GI cancers, especially those originating from the aero-upper digestive tract.

  30. Dr Roberto Inglese MD
  31. Steven Freedman

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  32. Dr Melvin Bernard Heyman MD

    Melvin B. Heyman, M.D., MPH Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco Pediatric Gastroenterologist UCSF Children's Hospital

  33. Dr Anmol Singh Mahal MD
  34. Dr Mark Bennett Pochapin MD
  35. Dr Jamie Steven Barkin MD

    Jamie Barkin , M.D. Chief, Division of Gastroenterology Professor of Medicine – University of Miami Medical School: University of Miami Medical Training: University of Miami/JMH Specialty: Gastroenterology

  36. Dr Peter George Mavrelis MD
  37. Dr Sidney J Winawer MD
  38. Dr Leonard Barry Seeff MD

    Leonard B. Seeff, M.D. Born in South Africa, Dr. Seeff graduated from the Medical School of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in 1961. He came to the United States in late 1964 to work with Dr. Hyman J. Zimmerman, then Chief of the Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Illinois and Chairman of the Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical School.

  39. Dr Kurt J Isselbacher MD

    KURT J. ISSELBACHER , M.D. is the Chairman Emeritus of the Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Isselbacher is also the Director of Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a member of the National Academy of Sciences and serves on its council. Dr. Isselbacher's primary research expertise is in oncology and gastroenterology.

  40. Dr Jed Ira Weissberg MD

    Jed Weissberg , MD is the Associate Executive Director of Quality and Performance Improvement. Jed chairs the board of the Care Management Institute, New Technology Committee, the Garfield Memorial Research Fund, and the Medical Director's Quality Committee. Joining The Permanente Medical Group in 1984, Jed became Chief of GI and then became the Physician in Chief at the Fremont Medical Center.

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