Drs. Michelle Long, Angela Alistar & more: 3 GI physicians making headlines

Here are three gastroenterologists that made headlines this past week.

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The National Institutes of Health awarded Boston Medical Center gastroenterologist Michelle Long, MD, a five-year, nearly $1 million grant to fund research on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Morristown (N.J.) Medical Center’s GI medical oncology medical director Angela Alistar, MD, is leading research into Rafael Pharmaceuticals’ CPI-613, a pancreatic cancer therapy.

Pensacola, Fla.-based Baptist Medical Group added gastroenterologist David Dozer, MD, to its network.

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