Nabeel Khan is an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Digestive Diseases at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and Chief Section of Gastroenterology. Dr. Khan did his Gastroenterology Fellowship at Louisiana State University in New Orleans, LA. Dr. Khan’s first faculty position was at the SUNY School of Medicine, Brooklyn NY. At the Tulane University School of Medicine he runs the Inflammatory Bowel Disease clinic. His research interests include colon cancer in the setting of Ulcerative Colitis for which he has a federally funded grant. He also set up a local registry of IBD patients in the Acadian population and is studying their genotype phenotype association.
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