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Richard Peek, M.D.

  • Mina Cobb Wallace Professor of Immunology
  • Professor of Medicine
  • Professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
  • Director, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
  • Director, Digestive Disease Research Center

Phone

615-875-7498

Email

richard.peek@vumc.org
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
2215 Garland Avenue, MRB IV 1025C
Nashville, TN 37232-0252

Richard Peek, M.D.

  • Mina Cobb Wallace Professor of Immunology
  • Professor of Medicine
  • Professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
  • Director, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
  • Director, Digestive Disease Research Center

615-875-7498

richard.peek@vumc.org

Vanderbilt University Medical Center
2215 Garland Avenue, MRB IV 1025C
Nashville, TN 37232-0252

Profile

The gastrointestinal tract is a dynamic interactive barrier that normally segregates microbial populations from their cognate human hosts. An aberrant consequence of contact between microbes and gut epithelial cells is the development of mucosal inflammation, which, if allowed to become persistent, can initiate carcinogenic pathways. Gastric adenocarcinoma is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the world, and Helicobacter pylori, a bacterial species that persistently colonizes the human stomach and induces chronic gastritis, is the strongest known risk factor for this malignancy. However, only a fraction of infected persons ever develop cancer, underscoring the importance of defining mechanisms that regulate the biological interactions of H. pylori with their hosts that promote neoplastic transformation. Adherence of H. pylori to gastric epithelial cells is critical for induction of inflammation and injury; therefore, the overarching theme for our research has been delineation of the molecular signaling events initiated by bacterial:epithelial cell contact that regulate phenotypes related to carcinogenesis.

Education

  • M.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (1988)
  • B.S., Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina (1984)

Postgraduate Training

  • Fellowship - Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1995
  • Residency - University of Alabama at Birmingham Health System, 1992
  • Internship - University of Alabama at Birmingham Health System, 1989

Research Emphasis

Research Description

Publications

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