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Welcome
to the Texas Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center Web
Site.
The Texas
Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center (DDC) is a federally
funded center (NIH DK58338) designed to serve basic and clinical scientists at institutions within the Texas Medical Center (Baylor College of Medicine,
The University of Texas Health Science Center at
Houston and the MD Anderson Cancer Center).
The
DDC Director is Mary K. Estes, Ph.D., professor of Molecular
Virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine.
David Y. Graham, M.D., professor of Medicine and Molecular
Virology, is the DDC
co-director. Lenard Lichtenberger,
Ph.D., professor of Integrative Biology at the University
of Texas Health Science Center and Lopa Mishra, M.D. at MD Anderson Cancer Center are associate directors.
Current DDC membership numbers 129 with over $14.7 million
annually in digestive diseases-related research funding.
The center has particular strengths in the areas of gastrointestinal
development, infection, and injury. Outreach and educational
programs include a weekly seminar series, the GI Research
Forum, and an annual summer Medical Center GI Research Forum.
Pilot/Feasibility and Enrichment Programs to support innovative
ideas and new investigators in Digestive Disease research
and foster collaboration are a key part of our center.
This website provides information on our mission, facilities,
programs, and investigators.
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