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Pelayo Correa

  • Vanderbilt University

    Human and Helicobacter co-evolution

    by Denise Anthony (iStock) A Vanderbilt University-led research team has solved a long-standing riddle: Why do people of mostly Amerindian ancestry in the Andes have a gastric cancer rate that is 25 times higher than that of fellow Colombians of mostly African descent only 124 miles away on the coast?… Read More

    Jan 23, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Noninvasive test detects stomach bug

    A noninvasive test can be used to identify the presence of Helicobacter pylori and evaluate its virulence, which will be useful in areas with high rates of H. pylori-associated gastric cancer. Read More

    Aug 12, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Correa honored by gastroenterological society

    The American Gastroentero-logical Association (AGA) has honored Pelayo Correa, M.D., with its Distinguished Achievement Award, which recognizes an individual for contributions to research that have advanced the science and practice of gastroenterology. Read More

    Jun 20, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Gut germs govern growth

    Treating H. pylori infection in children may help their growth rebound, a recent study suggests. Read More

    Apr 6, 2012