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Clinician spotlight: Dr. Chetan Ramprasad, MD, MS

Chethan Ramprasad, MD, joined our group in October 2023. He attended college at Rice University and medical school at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He completed his training in Internal Medicine at NYU Langone and his GI fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. His clinical...

ACG Conference 2024: Pilot Study of Crofelemer for Functional Diarrhea

We had a great time attending the ACG 2024 Annual Conference in Philadelphia, PA this week. Huge congratulations to Vikram Rangan, MD, who won the Presidential Poster Award for his work on A Pilot Study of Crofelemer for Functional Diarrhea! Crofelemer—an anti-secretory, anti-diarrheal drug—was...

Parkinson’s may begin in the gut, study says, adding to growing evidence

A new study from the BIDMC Institute for Gut-Brain Research adds to a growing body of evidence that Parkinson’s disease, long believed to have its origins in the brain, may begin in the gut. Gastrointestinal problems are common in patients with neurodegenerative disorders, to the point where a...

Pasricha Lab receives Impact Award from The Parkinson's Foundation

Trisha Pasricha, MD, MPH, is a 2024 recipient of a Parkinson’s Foundation Impact Award for her work that aims to distinguish the gut biology of patients with and without PD using an innovative new technology. Her laboratory hopes this work can be used in future to help develop biomarkers of...

The BIDMC Institute of Gut-Brain Research at Digestive Diseases Week 2024!

We had a wonderful time attending Digestive Diseases Week in Washington, D.C. May 2024. Our members presented the cutting-edge research we've been working on during the year and updated the GI community on clinical management of patients with neurogastrointestinal disorders. We also had a lot of fun...

Sucrose Malabsorption and SIBO Presentation at Digestive Diseases Week 2024

Colin Wu, BS, presented an oral presentation titled: "Symptoms Do Not Predict Sucrose Malabsorption." Some key findings included: A high prevalence of 20.7% of patients with an abnormal 13CO 2 Sucrose Breath Test in our patient population Symptom presentation does not accurately differentiate...

Probe the gut, protect the brain?

Dr. Trisha Pasricha and her laboratory at the BIDMC Institute for Gut-Brain Research were featured in the December Findings feature of the Harvard Gazette. The profile highlights the work examining the possibly gut-first origins of Parkinson's disease. “Parkinson’s disease is very well known and...

The BIDMC Institute of Gut-Brain Research at Digestive Disease Week 2025!

IGBR had a fantastic experience attending the 2025 annual Digestive Disease Week (DDW) in San Diego, CA! Our team was excited to present the latest research on neurogastrointestinal disorders and contribute to important conversations surrounding clinical care. See below for a few highlights from the...

Ig Nobel 24/7 Speech: Smartphone Use on the Toilet vs. Hemorrhoids

Dr. Trisha Pasricha and her laboratory at the Gut-Brain Institute were recently honored by giving a 24/7 speech at the 2025 Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony for research findings examining smartphone use and its potential risk for hemorrhoids. The Ig Nobel Prize is known for its comical yet meaningful...