Irene Sarosiek

Gastroenterology
Trek Therapeutics
United States of America

Biography

Irene Sarosiek is a Professor of Medicine and the Director of GI Motility Neurostimulation Research at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso. She has graduated from the Medical University of Bialystok in Poland. She is an expert in neurogastroenterology and GI motility with over 20 years of expertise in conducting federal, investigator initiated trials, industry funded multicenter, national and international, randomized clinical trials. Her research interest revolves around upper GI motility disorders including gastroparesis, cyclic vomiting syndrome and therapy through implementation of gastrointestinal neurostimulation. The major aspect of her research carrier is dedicated to therapeutic use of neuromodulation, electrical stimulation pacemakers, transcutaneous electrical acupuncture and new generation of the diagnostic procedure including wireless motility SmartPill capsule technology. She has over 300 research publications, including book chapters, articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals and abstracts. She has also acted as the Reviewer of different medical and biological journals. As a Leader of the GI Motility research team, she was able to establish a very motivated, successful and reputable Center of the NIH/NIDDK Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium (GpCRC) in El Paso, TX. Irene Sarosiek is a Professor of Medicine and the Director of GI Motility Neurostimulation Research at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso. She has graduated from the Medical University of Bialystok in Poland. She is an expert in neurogastroenterology and GI motility with over 20 years of expertise in conducting federal, investigator initiated trials, industry funded multicenter, national and international, randomized clinical trials. Her research interest revolves around upper GI motility disorders including gastroparesis, cyclic vomiting syndrome and therapy through implementation of gastrointestinal neurostimulation. The major aspect of her research carrier is dedicated to therapeutic use of neuromodulation, electrical stimulation pacemakers, transcutaneous electrical acupuncture and new generation of the diagnostic procedure including wireless motility SmartPill capsule technology. She has over 300 research publications, including book chapters, articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals and abstracts. She has also acted as the Reviewer of different medical and biological journals. As a Leader of the GI Motility research team, she was able to establish a very motivated, successful and reputable Center of the NIH/NIDDK Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium (GpCRC) in El Paso, TX.

Research Intrest

Gastroenterology