At Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh, leading pediatric gastroenterologists are conducting laboratory and clinical research in pursuit of new and better therapies for disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas.
The National Institutes of Health-funded laboratory of Mark E. Lowe, MD, PhD, is investigating lipases and the role the enzymes play in digestion and disease. A deeper understanding of lipases offers many possible benefits, including new therapies for acute pancreatitis, better ways to feed chronically ill infants and more effective appetite control. Dr. Lowe is chief of pediatric gastroenterology at Childrens Hospital.
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Clinical research at Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh investigates a wide range of issues related to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas, including the safety and effectiveness of medications and procedures.
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