Putting MAP research on the map
Dr. Gaurav Agrawal
MBBS, MRCP, FRACGP
Physician
Centre for Digestive Diseases, Sydney, Australia
www.cdd.com.au
MAP and Crohn’s Disease Infection as a cause of autoimmunity
Prof. Marcel Behr
MD MSc FRCPC
Microbiologist and Physician
Behr Research Laboratory, Quebec, Canada
www.mcgill.ca
The Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Mycobacterial Diseases[/paragraph]
Prof. Thomas Borody
BSc (MED) (HONS) MBBS (HONS) MD PhD FRACP FACG FACP AGAF
Medical Director, Gastroenterologist
Centre for Digestive Diseases, Sydney, Australia
www.cdd.com.au
Clinical Gastroenterologist actively treating Crohn’s patients with Anti-MAP therapies and Fecal Microbiota Transplantation. Involved in the development of an anti-MAP therapy for Crohn’s Disease.
- 9 videos
- RHB-104 a proprietary antibiotics drug combination for treatment of Crohn’s Disease.
- Prof Borody’s anti-MAP therapy RHB-104 is being trialled in the USA.
Dr Tim Bull
MS/Bacteriology MS/Virology PhD
Associate Dean of the Biological Research Facility
Senior Lecturer in Infectious Diseases
St. George’s University of London
www.sgul.ac.uk
Development of the anti-MAP Vaccine alongside Prof Hermon-Taylor. The role of MAP in the causation of Crohn’s Disease.[/paragraph]
Prof. John Hermon-Taylor
BA (Hons) 2 MB BChir FRCS MChir
Molecular Scientist
Retired Gastroenterologist and Surgeon
Kings College London, UK
MAP, MAP & Johne’s Disease, MAP & Crohn’s Disease
The MAP Diagnostic Test
The Crohn’s MAP Vaccine
Prof. Saleh Naser
PhD MSc BSc
Microbiologist
Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, Florida, USA
med.ucf.edu
The role of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) in the etiology of Crohn’s Disease.[/paragraph]
- Researchers closing in on the cure for Crohn’s Disease.
- Phase 3 Clinical Trial for Crohn’s Disease Treatment.
- Prof. Saleh Naser’s new diagnostic test for MAP is being used in the trial of new anti-MAP therapy RHB-104 in the USA
Prof. Roger Pickup
BSc (Jt Hons; Wales) PhD (Wales)
Molecular Microbial Ecologist
Division of Biomedical and Life Sciences
Lancaster University, UK
www.research.lancs.ac.uk
Epidemiological studies of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis[/paragraph]
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