Arthur Kaser is Professor of Gastroenterology at Cambridge University. A brilliant academic gastroenterologist, his research has provided fundamental new insight into the mechanism of inflammatory bowel disease. Through the creation and use of genetically engineered mice Professor Kaser discovered that dysregulation of fundamental cell intrinsic processes in an enterocyte can cause Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and that polymorphisms in the genetic elements that control these processes are associated with an enhanced risk to develop these common illnesses. This discovery, along with others, was reported in the prestigious journal Cell.
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Back to directory listingProfessor Arthur Kaser FMedSci
Job Title
University Chair of Gastroenterology
Department
Medicine
Institution
University of Cambridge
Year elected
2017
Interests
SpecialitiesDisease mechanisms in inflammatory bowel disease, especially endoplasmic reticulum stress, autophagy and immunometabolism
Section committee elected byMedical and veterinary specialties and paediatrics
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