Dr. Christopher Moran is the Program Director of the Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship. He has been a life-long resident of Massachusetts, completing his undergraduate work at Boston College and his medical school training at Tufts University. After completing residency at MassGeneral for Children, he began his Pediatric GI fellowship at MGfC and focused his research on studying inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). His current research is focused on the genetics of very early onset IBD (VEO-IBD) and histologic and radiologic biomarkers for IBD severity.
He and his wife spend their free time with their two young children, teaching them about the folklore of the Boston Red Sox as well as spending lots of time at pools in eastern Massachusetts watching their swim meets.
Dr. Victoria Martin completed her pediatric residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and her pediatric gastroenterology fellowship training at MassGeneral for Children. Her research during fellowship focused on studying the epidemiology and pathophysiology of allergic proctocolitis and she has led the GMAP study which follows children from birth to determine microbial and metabolomic causes of allergic proctocolitis.
In addition to her role as associate fellowship program director, she is also the co-director of the GI Section of the Pediatric Food Allergy Center at MassGeneral for Children.