Michael D. Gershon is the Chairman of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons.
With over three decades of research experience, he has focused on understanding the human gastrointestinal system.
Gershon's groundbreaking work led to the discovery of neural cells in the gut functioning as a quasi-brain.
His expertise in neurogastroenterology has made him a pioneer in the field, revolutionizing our understanding of the enteric nervous system.
Gershon's research has significantly contributed to the concept of the gut as a "second brain," challenging traditional views of the digestive system and its role in overall health and well-being.
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