Dr. Arthur Beyder, M.D., Ph.D., is a gastroenterologist with a sterling reputation in the medical community for his extensive work in motility disorders and mechanosensory functions of the gastrointestinal system. His unique dual expertise as a physician-scientist is reflected in his specialized focus on conditions such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and his groundbreaking research in gastrointestinal mechanosensory dysfunction, which has significant implications for the treatment and understanding of these complex conditions.
Dr. Beyder’s commitment to medicine and science is evident from his active role in academia and research, where he serves on several prestigious committees, including the American Gastroenterological Association as a Fellow, and the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. An acclaimed speaker, Dr. Beyder's insights into the enteric nervous system and its impact on GI motility have made him a respected figure at conferences worldwide. His clinical prowess is matched by his dedication to mentoring the next generation of gastroenterologists and researchers, setting a high standard in both patient care and medical education.
He works in the gastroenterology department.
Dr. Arthur works at - Mayo Clinic Rochester
Dr. Arthur specializes in diseases and treatments such as motility and general GI clinics, endoscopy practice and enteroendocrine cell physiology, specifically enterochromaffin cell mechanosensitivity.