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Shomron Ben-Horin (born 1968) (Hebrew: שומרון בן-חורין) is an Israeli physician, a co-founder & Chief Medical Officer of Evinature,[1] and professor of medicine at the Tel-Aviv University.

Shomron Ben-Horin was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel.

He received his MD from the Hadassah School of Medicine of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem before completing his gastroenterology training at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Aviv.

Medical career

Ben-Horin is the chief of the Gastroenterology Department at Sheba Medical Center, Israel.[2] He was previously Director of the inflammatory bowel disease service at the Sheba Gastroenterology Department.

He was a postdoctoral scientist in the laboratory of human immunology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, and in 2015, was an adjunct professor of medicine at the 1st Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.

After his successful trial on CurQD for patients with ulcerative colitis,[3] Ben-Horin founded Evinature with his research partner, Nir Salomon in 2020.

Professional organizations

Ben-Horin is the president of the Israel IBD Society. He has served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Crohn's & Colitis (JCC) and is currently a member of the editorial board of Gut (journal) and the Scientific Committee of the European Crohn's & Colitis Organization (ECCO).

He has also served as a member of the steering committee of the Israeli Gastro Association and is the Director of IBD Passport,[4] a web-based global support program for traveling IBD patients.

Clinical and scientific fields of interest

Ben-Horin's main research focus is drug mechanisms, therapeutic drug monitoring and immunogenicity of biologics, response to biologic antibody drugs in IBD, and opportunistic infections in IBD. [5] He has authored over 60 peer-reviewed articles,[6] and served as the principal investigator and sub-investigator in over 20 clinical trials, notably two multi-center prospective randomized controlled trials: Comparison of steroids+5ASA versus steroids alone in acute severe UC (7 sites in Israel, Europe, China and Korea) and one placebo-controlled RCT of Curcumin as add-on therapy for mild-moderate active UC (Israel, Cyprus and Hong-Kong).

Ben-Horin has been invited to lecture at the United European Gastroenterology Week (UEGW), the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology (ESPGHAN), the European Congress of Infectious Diseases, the National Congresses of Gastroenterology Societies, China Gastroenterology National Congress, and the IBD congress at Amsterdam Medical Center AMS, amongst other global IBD congress and research meetings.

He has made FDA & EMEA Expert appearances on behalf of bio-pharma, is a consultant to several bio-tech and bio-pharma companies and was involved in the initiation of the CONFER project by the European Crohn's & Colitis Organization.

Publications

References

  1. ^ "A natural, plant-based treatment for ulcerative colitis".
  2. ^ "Celltrion Healthcare Showcases Positive Data on Switching and Monotherapy With Remsima SC in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease at UEG Week Virtual 2021". Business Wire (Press release). 3 October 2021. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Curcumin-QingDai induces remission in active UC, 'paves the way' for integration in care".
  4. ^ "Healthcare meets big data". Globes. Gloves. 4 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Shomron Ben-Horin, MD". Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Shomron Ben-Horin's Lab". Labnesium.
  7. ^ Ben-Horin, S.; Izhaki, Z.; Haj-Natur, O.; Segev, S.; Eliakim, R.; Avidan, B. (2016). "Rarity of adenomatous polyps in ulcerative colitis and its implications for colonic carcinogenesis". Endoscopy. 48 (3): 215–222. doi:10.1055/s-0034-1393119. PMID 26427000. S2CID 40568703.
  8. ^ Ben-Horin, S.; Yavzori, M.; Benhar, I.; Fudim, E.; Picard, O.; Ungar, B.; Lee, S.; Kim, S.; Eliakim, R.; Chowers, Y. (2016). "Cross-immunogenicity: antibodies to infliximab in Remicade-treated patients with IBD similarly recognise the biosimilar Remsima". Gut. 65 (7): 1132–1138. doi:10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309290. PMID 25897019. S2CID 3500239.
  9. ^ Ben-Horin, S.; Andrews, J. M.; Katsanos, K. H.; Rieder, F.; Steinwurz, F.; Karmiris, K.; Cheon, J. H.; Moran, G. W.; Cesarini, M.; Stone, C. D.; Schwartz, D.; Protic, M.; Roblin, X.; Roda, G.; Chen, M. H.; Har-Noy, O.; Bernstein, C. N. (2017). "Combination of corticosteroids and 5-aminosalicylates or corticosteroids alone for patients with moderate-severe active ulcerative colitis: A global survey of physicians' practice". World Journal of Gastroenterology. 23 (16): 2995–3002. doi:10.3748/wjg.v23.i16.2995. PMC 5413795. PMID 28522918.
  10. ^ Ben-Horin, S.; Ungar, B.; Kopylov, U.; Lahat, A.; Yavzori, M.; Fudim, E.; Picard, O.; Peled, Y.; Eliakim, R.; Del Tedesco, E.; Paul, S.; Roblin, X. (2018). "Safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics of vedolizumab in patients with simultaneous exposure to an anti-tumour necrosis factor". Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 47 (8): 1117–1125. doi:10.1111/apt.14567. PMID 29446098. S2CID 46848911.
  11. ^ Ben-Horin, S.; Lahat, A.; Amitai, M. M.; Klang, E.; Yablecovitch, D.; Neuman, S.; Levhar, N.; Selinger, L.; Rozendorn, N.; Turner, D.; Chowers, Y.; Odes, S.; Schwartz, D.; Yanai, H.; Dotan, I.; Braun, T.; Haberman, Y.; Kopylov, U.; Eliakim, R.; Israeli IBD Research Nucleus (IIRN) (2019). "Assessment of small bowel mucosal healing by video capsule endoscopy for the prediction of short-term and long-term risk of Crohn's disease flare: a prospective cohort study". The Lancet. Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 4 (7): 519–528. doi:10.1016/S2468-1253(19)30088-3. PMID 31080097. S2CID 153307577.
  12. ^ "Efficacy of Biologic Drugs in Short-Duration Versus Long-Duration Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review and an Individual-Patient Data Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials".
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