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Tribute to Prof. Vinay Sundaram (1978-2022)

Prof. Vinay Sundaram, Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of Hepatology Outcomes Research at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, passed away on July 14, 2022. Prof. Sundaram was one of the leading researchers in the field of acute-on-chronic liver failure and was actively involved in studies ai…

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EASL’s Annual Report 2021: Emerging through the pandemic

7 July 2022 At ILC 2022, we released our Annual Report 2021 to the community. Discover how we turned stumbling blocks into steppingstones through 2021: running onsite and online events with creativity and innovation, boosting our educational and digital offerings, running schools to boost skills,…

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Meet our EASL Social Media Ambassadors 2022

EASL is pleased to introduce the 2022 EASL Social Media Ambassadors! Discover the line-up here below and follow them.Marta AfonsoAfonso’s PhD work provided the first major insights in depicting the role of necroptosis, an immunogenic cell death pathway, in the pathogenesis of several liver diseas…

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