Our team of specialists at the UPMC Center for Liver Diseases has been at the forefront of the evaluation process and clinical trials of new therapies for hepatitis C. Learn more.
Research programs at the University of Pittsburgh Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition help keep Digestive Disorders Center specialists armed with the latest tools to combat digestive disease. The division's four main research concentrations include:
The Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition concentrates on complex chronic disorders that involve interactions between genetic makeup and environment, such as inflammation, nerve-cell dysfunction, cancer, and organ dysfunction.
Contact Us UPMC Digestive Disorders CenterUPMC PresbyterianThird Floor200 Lothrop St.Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2582Schedule an appointment at 1-866-4GASTROor request an appointment online.
UPMC Digestive Disorders CenterUPMC PresbyterianThird Floor200 Lothrop St.Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2582Schedule an appointment at 1-866-4GASTROor request an appointment online.
Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and NutritionMezzanine Level,C-Wing-PUH200 Lothrop StreetPittsburgh, PA 15261
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