Malcolm T. Stark, Jr
Doctor of Medicine
Dentistry
LeBauer GastroenterologyEndoscopy
United States of America
Biography
EDUCATION Medical School New York University School of Medicine: 1985 Residency University of Virginia Medical Center (Internal Medicine): 1988 Fellowship Georgetown University (Gastroenterology): 1992 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy American Gastroenterological Association American College of Gastroenterology, Fellow American College of Physicians Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society North Carolina Society of Gastroenterology North Carolina Society of Medicine TEACHING/PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, UNC School of Medicine Medical Director, CHMG Gastroenterology BOARD CERTIFICATIONS Gastroenterology, Re-certified: 2001, 2011 Gastroenterology: 1991 Internal Medicine: 1988
Research Interest
Signal transduction pathways involved in gastrointestinal smooth muscle cells. Thin filament regulation of smooth muscle activity and provide a regenerative medicine approach to the treatment of gastric motility disorders in an ever expanding aging population. Regenerative medicine approaches to manufacture replacement parts for the human gastrointestinal tract