Tag: Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology
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5 Questions with Brian Jacobson, MD, MPH, the New Editor-in-Chief of Clinical & Translational Gastroenterology
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / News / 5 Questions with Brian Jacobson, MD, MPH, the New Editor-in-Chief of Clinical & Translational GastroenterologyThe American College of Gastroenterology welcomes Brian Jacobson, MD, MPH, as the new Editor-in-Chief of Clinical & Translational Gastroenterology. Dr.…
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ACG Resources for World Microbiome Day
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Uncategorized / ACG Resources for World Microbiome DayWorld Microbiome Day World Microbiome Day, June 27, 2018, aims to showcase the vibrant and diverse worlds of microbiomes, and…
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Congratulations to AJG and CTG
The American College of Gastroenterology is proud of the scientific excellence of two of its journals, The American Journal of…
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Springer Nature Updates "Genetics and Gastrointestinal Diseases," Featuring Articles from AJG, CTG, and Genetics in Medicine
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Uncategorized / Springer Nature Updates "Genetics and Gastrointestinal Diseases," Featuring Articles from AJG, CTG, and Genetics in MedicineThis Web Focus is Available for FREE Springer Nature has updated its Web Focus entitled “Genetics and Gastrointestinal Diseases.” This…
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Clinical & Translational Gastroenterology
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Uncategorized / Clinical & Translational GastroenterologyAbout CTG Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology is a peer-reviewed online journal in the field of clinical and translational gastroenterological diseases.…
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CTG: The Top-Ranked Open Access Journal in GI and Hepatology, Editor’s Picks
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Uncategorized / CTG: The Top-Ranked Open Access Journal in GI and Hepatology, Editor’s PicksClinical and Translational Gastroenterology now has an Impact Factor and makes its debut at a noteworthy 3.472* By David C. Whitcomb, MD,…
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From Hunch to Breakthrough: How Keen Observation Led to Advanced Understanding, Further Study of Colorectal Cancer in the Louisiana Acadian Region
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Uncategorized / From Hunch to Breakthrough: How Keen Observation Led to Advanced Understanding, Further Study of Colorectal Cancer in the Louisiana Acadian RegionWe couldn’t wait to talk to Jordan Karlitz, MD, FACG, Division of Gastroenterology, Tulane University School of Medicine, after he…