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Christopher Black and Nurulamin Noor awarded the United European Gastroenterology (UEG) Rising Star Awards 2026


The UEG Rising Star Award recognises early career achievements and provides a durable platform for young researchers to further evolve their careers. The awardees are selected based on a track record of international quality research and developing scientific independence. 

We are delighted to congratulate BSG members Dr Christopher Black and Dr Nurulamin Noor on being awarded the Rising Star Awards.

Dr Nuru Noor is a Clinical Lecturer in Gastroenterology at the University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals. In 2026 he has been selected for two highly prestigious international awards – including a UEG rising star award and the ECCO young researcher of the year. These prizes reflect his contributions to clinical care, leadership and high levels of research impact in gastroenterology, particularly in the field of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD).

He said “I am really honoured to receive these awards and would like to thank both the British Society of Gastroenterology and the European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation for supporting my nomination for the UEG rising star award.

I would also like to highlight the huge influence and contributions of so many people who have provided personal and professional support and inspiration throughout my career including: many friends, peers, collaborators and colleagues. In many ways, these should really be team awards rather than for any one individual. In particular, the support and mentorship of Professor Miles Parkes, who himself has made a lifetime of contributions to the field, has been invaluable in helping to shape my clinical and academic development.

I especially feel fortunate to have worked with so many excellent people as part of the PROFILE trial, a project which has made a real difference in changing clinical practice and improving outcomes for patients both across the country and around the world. Throughout the remainder of my career, I hope to maintain this focus on translation to impact and benefit for patients, with the central goal of helping to improve the lives of people living with IBD.”

Dr Chris Black is a consultant gastroenterologist at Leeds Teaching Hospitals with an interest in disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI), specifically irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional dyspepsia.

He is an honorary senior lecturer at the University of Leeds. His research is focused on evidence synthesis and meta-analysis, statistical modelling and personalised care in IBS, and the epidemiology of DGBI. He is joint first author of the BSG guidelines for functional dyspepsia and conducted the evidence synthesis for the BSG guidelines for IBS as co-author. He was awarded the Sir Francis Avery Jones research prize by the BSG in 2024. The UEG Rising Star is awarded each year to the most promising, emerging scientists in the field of gastrointestinal health.

Selected Rising Stars 2026 will receive their award on occasion of UEG Week 2026. The Rising Star status includes the following invitations and benefits: Invitation to give a presentation in the core programme of UEG Week 2026, including a full UEG Week faculty package, possible additional faculty tasks at UEG Week 2026 and involvement in future UEG Weeks (as abstract reviewer, speaker, etc.), and continuous cooperation with UEG and the UEG Journal for our own as well as UEG-supported initiatives.

For those who are interested in the details and to view all of the 2026 winners, please have a look at the UEG Rising Star Awards website. We hope for more to be successful from their directorate in the future.


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