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Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre
   
   
  

Welcome to the NDDC

We are a large group of researchers working on GI and liver disease. We study a broad range of conditions and perform laboratory-based studies, translational research into people and patients and large clinical trials.

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Please contact Emma Bradley: 

eEmma.Bradley@Nottingham.ac.uk

t: +44 (0) 115 823 1090

News & Events

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Can eradicating a common stomach bug make taking aspirin safer?

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Researchers have launched a major clinical trial to investigate whether eliminating a common stomach bug could help to make taking aspirin safer in some patients.
Date:
27/03/2012

Study into safety of common over-the-counter drugs reaches milestone

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An international study into the safety of some of the most widely used medicines has reached a significant milestone by recruiting its 6,000th patient. It is hoped the findings of the study could benefit millions of arthritis sufferers around the world.
Date:
21/03/2012

Paper on biomarkers and liver fibrosis published in leading journal Hepatology

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A paper examining studies on biomarkers in the diagnosis of liver fibrosis by Dr Neil Guha, Clinical Associate Professor, and three collaborators from the US and Canada has been published in leading specialist journal Hepatology.
Date:
24/10/2011

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Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre

University of Nottingham
E Floor, West Block/Medical School QMC
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham, NG7 2UH

telephone: +44 (0)115 82 31090
fax: +44 (0)115 82 31409
email: nddcbru@nottingham.ac.uk