Here’s what you should know:
1. Dr. Ciorba is an assistant professor at the university.
2. Throughout his career, he has researched how metabolism and microbiota impacted gastrointestinal health and how the elements could be manipulated to create new therapies for IBD and colon cancer.
3. Dr. Ciorba earned his medical degree from Iowa City-based University of Iowa. He completed an internship, residency and fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine.
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