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EASL collaborates with a range of trusted media partners to amplify the reach of liver science and share the latest developments in hepatology with a wider audience. Through these partnerships, we promote EASL events, publications and initiatives, while supporting accurate, high-quality coverage of advances in liver research and care. If you are a media outlet interested in covering EASL activities or becoming a media partner, we invite you to get in touch with us.

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A pioneer in transplantation: a tribute to Prof. Chris Gips (17 February 1932 – 29 July 2020)

It is with great sadness that EASL announces the passing of Prof. Christiaan Hendrik (Chris) Gips, a pioneer in liver transplantation, patient empowerment, and education…

A giant in hepatology: a tribute to Prof. Roger Williams (29 August 1931 – 26 July 2020)

At Digital ILC 2020, EASL planned to give a Recognition Award to Prof. Roger Williams to honour his lifelong contribution to hepatology. Sadly, Prof. Williams…

Tribute to Prof. Roger Williams

It is with great sadness that EASL announces the passing of Prof. Roger Williams, a pioneer in liver disease and an inspiration to the world…

PREDICT Study uncovers three clinical courses in acutely decompensated cirrhosis with distinct pathophysiology

Researchers at EF Clif identify three different clinical courses for the first time, in patients with acute decompensated cirrhosis without acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF). July…

Journal of Hepatology ranking climbs, remaining best journal on liver disease

ClarivateTM Analytics released the 2020 update of its Journal Citation Reports©, including the much anticipated 2019 impact factor. EASL’s flagship monthly journal, the Journal of…

Blood tests can predict the risk of liver cirrhosis

Repeated measurements of the biomarker FIB-4 in the blood every few years can predict the risk of developing severe liver disease, according to a new…

Maternal obesity increases the chance of liver cancer in offspring for generations

Scientists have identified a microRNA in obese mouse mothers that may increase the odds of liver cancer in their offspring throughout multiple generations, report scientists…

NAFLD in pregnancy increases risks for mother and baby

Women with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) should receive preconception counselling on increased maternal and infant risks, while pregnant mothers may benefit from evaluation by…

The DECISION project – European researchers seek to reduce the number of patients dying from cirrhosis

PRESS RELEASE 21 European institutions join forces to tackle end-stage liver disease and liver failure with a systems medicine approach Despite a vast array of…

New study indicates exercise can help prevent liver cancer

Exercise retards development of liver cancer by direct effects independent of weight control in an animal model that closely resembles humans with fatty liver disease,…
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