GI leader to know: Dr. Andrew Muir of the Duke University Department of Medicine

Andrew Muir, MD, is a gastroenterologist and director of hepatology research at the Durham, N.C.-based Duke University Department of Medicine.

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Dr. Muir is a professor of medicine at the Duke University Department of Medicine.

He also serves as the chief of the division of gastroenterology in the department of medicine.

Dr. Muir is a member of the Duke Clinical Research Institute, and he is the medical monitor for worldwide trials in viral hepatitis.

Dr. Muir is a recipient of the Eugene Stead Teaching and Joseph Greenfield Mentoring Award.

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