
Clinical Faculty
Charles M. Bliss, Jr., M.D.
Lizabeth Cline, M.S.R.N., C.S., A.N.P.
Francis Farraye, M.D., M.Sc.
Albena Halpert, MD
Christopher S. Huang, MD
Brian Jacobson, M.D., M.P.H.
David R. Lichtenstein, M.D.
Robert C. Lowe, M.D.
Daniel S. Mishkin, M.D.,C.M.
T. Carlton Moore, M.D.
David P. Nunes, M.D.
Jaime Oviedo, M.D.
Marcos C. Pedrosa, M.D., M.P.H.
Angela C. Reffel, PA-C
Lawrence J. Saubermann, M.D.
Elihu M. Schimmel, M.D.
Paul C. Schroy III, M.D., M.P.H.
Satish K. Singh, M.D.
Chi-Chuan Tseng, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H.
H. Christian Weber, M.D.
M. Michael Wolfe, M.D.
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David P. Nunes, M.D.
David Nunes, M.D., is Assistant Professor of medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and an attending
physician at Boston Medical Center in the Section of Gastroenterology. Dr. Nunes graduated from Trinity College
Dublin in Ireland and completed his medical residency and gastroenterology fellowship in Dublin. Prior to coming
to the United States, he was lecturer in medicine at Trinity College Dublin. Dr. Nunes joined the faculty at
Boston University in 1992 and is board certified in Medicine and Gastroenterolog. Dr Nunes graduated from Trinity
College Dubin Ireland and completed his medical residency and gastroenterology fellowship in Dubin. Prior to coming
to the United states, he was Lecturer in Medicine at Trinity College Dubin. Dr Nunes joined the faculty at Boston
University in 1992 and is board certified in Medicine and Gastroenterology.
Dr. Nunes clinical interests include the evaluation of current therapies for hepatitis C and B and the use of
serological markers for the evaluation of hepatic fibrosis. In addition, he has recently completed several collaborative
studies with the Department of Radiology on the use of virtual colonoscopy as a potential method for colorectal
cancer screening.
His basic science interests include the role of mucins and trefoil proteins in the pathogenesis of cholesterol
gallstone disease and their role in tissue repair. He currently holds a NIH award for this work.
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