
IBD Investigators Day 2024 - Presentations
Click the links below to download the talks given at the IBD Investigators Day on 29th January 2024 at Sandy Park in Exeter:
PROFILE Dr Nuru Noor, Cambridge University Hospitals
IBD BOOST Prof Christine Norton, King's College London
POPSTER/AWARE-IBD Prof Alan Lobo, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
STATIC Prof Gordon Moran, University of Nottingham
Intro: Mechanics of getting a study going Claire Bewshea, Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust & Rebecca Smith
Undeserved populations in research Dr Gareth Parkes, Barts Health NHS Trust
Clinical Research Networks (CRN) Prof Matt Brookes, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Non-Physician Principal Investigators (Pls) Ms Pearl Avery, St Mark's Hospital
Associate Pls Dr Jayne Saunders, Forth Valley Royal Hospital
Funding Prof James Lindsay, Barts Health NHS Trust
Clinical implementation of IBD pharmacogenetics Dr Tariq Ahmad, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust
RESPONSE Dr Chris Lamb, Newcastle University
GONDOMER Prof Shaji Sebastian, BSG Research Committee Chair & Mr Phil Tozer, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
ASP-PSC Prof Shahid Khan, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
MARVEL Dr Rebecca Hall, The University of Edinburgh
OCeAN Dr Rachel Cooney, University of Birmingham
IBD BioResource Dr Miles Parkes, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
AI Dr James Ashton, University of Southampton
Systems Biology/Networks Dr Tamas Korcksmaros, Imperial College London

Notice of Annual General Meeting 2025
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting (Meeting) of the British Society of Gastroenterology (Company) will be held at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC), Exhibition Way, Glasgow G3 8YW, on Wednesday 25 June 2025 at 6.10pm, in Room M1.

Help Shape the Future of GI Physiology – National Data Collection Open (May–June 2025)
The second National Data Collection for GI Physiology services will run from Monday 12th May to Friday 6th June 2025.

BSG Inflammatory Bowel Disease Surveillance Guideline 2025
Our newly updated guideline for colorectal surveillance for patients with IBD is now available, providing a comprehensive road map for evidence-based, expert management of the whole pathway to try and prevent or detect bowel cancer early for this higher risk patient group.