Arthur M. Barrie III, MD, PhD

  • Associate Professor of Medicine
Academic Interests

Dr. Barrie is an Associate Professor of Medicine. His research interests are focused on IBD patient outcomes and optimizing IBD treatment.

    Education & Training

  • BS, Molecular Genetics, Ohio State University, 1995
  • PhD, Molecular Biology, University of Cincinnati, 2002
  • MD, University of Cincinnati, 2003
  • Residency, Internal Medicine, Duke University, 2004
  • Fellowship, Gastroenterology, University of Pittsburgh, 2009
  • Fellowship, Clinical Research, University of Pittsburgh, 2011
Recent Publications

Barrie, A., Khare, A., Henkel, M., Zhang, Y., Barmada, M.M., Duerr, R., Ray, A. Prostaglandin E2 and IL-23 plus IL-1B differentially regulate the Th1/Th17 immune response of the CD161(+) CD4(+) memory T cells. Clinical Translational Science. 2011; 4(4): 268-73.

Barrie, A., Mourabet, M.E., Weyant, K., Clarke, K., Gajendran, M., Rivers, C., Park, S.Y., Hartman, D., Saul, M., Regueiro, M., Yadav, D., Binion, D.G. Recurrent blood eosinophilia in ulcerative colitis is associated with severe disease and primary sclerosing cholangitis. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 2012; 58(1): 222-8.

Adamik, J., Henkel, M., Ray, A., Auron, P.E., Duerr, R., Barrie, A. The IL17A and IL17F loci have divergent histone modifications and are differentially regulated by prostaglandin E2 in Th17 cells. Cytokine. 2013; 64(1): 404-12.

Ramos-Rivers, C., Regueiro, M., Vargas, E.J., Szigethy, E., Schoen, R.E., Dunn, M., Watson, A.R., Schwartz, M., Swoger, J., Baidoo, L., Barrie, A., Dudekula, A., Youk, A.O., Binion, D.G. Association between telephone activity and features of patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2014; 12(6): 986-94.

Koutroubakis, I.E., Ramos-Rivers, C., Reguiero, M., Koutroumpakis, E., Click, B., Schoen, R.E., Hashash, J.G., Schwartz, M., Swoger, J., Baidoo, L., Barrie, A., Dunn, M.A., Binion, D.G. Persistent or Recurrent Anemia is Associated with Severe and Disabling Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2015; 13(10): 1760-6.

Kabbani, T.A., Koutroubakis, I.E., Schoen, R.E., Ramos-Rivers, C., Shah, N., Swoger, J., Regueiro, M., Barrie, A., Schwartz, M., Hashash, J.G., Baidoo, L., Dunn, M.A., Binion, D.G. Association of Vitamin D Level with Clinical Status in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A 5-Year Longitudinal Study. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 2016; 111(5): 712-9.

    Honors and Awards
  • Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, 2005-2009
  • University of Pittsburgh NIH KL2 Clinical Research Scholars Program, 2010-2012