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Diseases of the Pancreas Research Studies

The pancreas is a vital organ that supports digestion and blood sugar regulation. When it isn’t functioning properly, a range of serious conditions can arise—from pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer to genetic disorders like cystic fibrosis. It also plays a central role in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Our research explores these complex pancreatic diseases to advance understanding and improve treatment options.

Investigators

Mohammad A. Al-Haddad, MD

Naga P. Chalasani Professor of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Jeffrey J. Easler, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Evan L. Fogel, MD

Stuart Sherman Professor of Gastroenterology

Explore Active Research Studies

Indiana University School of Medicine is actively conducting clinical research to advance the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of liver, gastrointestinal, and pancreatic conditions. Patients, caregivers, and community members who are interested in learning more about current, open research studies are encouraged to explore our clinical studies database.

Participation in research is voluntary and may offer opportunities to contribute to medical advancements that improve patient care now and in the future.