Several AASLD leaders and members recently returned from India where AASLD played a vital role in the 27th Annual Conference of the Asian Pacific Association for The Study of the Liver (APAS... Read more
To better serve those clinicians and researchers working on autoimmune liver diseases, the Special Interest Group (SIG) formerly known as the Cholestatic and Biliary Diseases SIG has undergo... Read more
You’re not behind the times, and it’s easier than you think If you’ve watched the news lately, you’ve heard about Twitter. If you have children, you’ve likely seen them selecting their favor... Read more
Launched in 2010, the Emerging Liver Scholars Program (ELS) was created to introduce and encourage promising, but undecided, first and second year residents to choose a career in academic he... Read more
Getting the most out of social media means establishing your bona fides up front. You want your profile to demonstrate, at a glance, that you are an educated, reliable expert in your field.... Read more
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced that John Ward, MD, Director of the Division of Viral Hepatitis, will be leaving for a position with the Task Force for Global He... Read more
Launched at The Liver Meeting® 2017, the new Hepatology Associates Special Interest Group (SIG) has set some lofty goals for 2018 and is seeking members not only from the broad hepatology as... Read more
As a fitting wrap up to its first year of publication, Hepatology Communications, AASLD’s online Open Access journal, has been accepted to PubMed Central. “This is a major milestone, because... Read more
We are pleased to announce that the results of the 2017 election of new members of the Governing Board, Foundation Board and the 2018 Nominating Committee were affirmed by the membership dur... Read more
Registration is now open for this year’s Emerging Trends Conference “Cholangiopathies: The Dawn of Curative Treatments?” March 16-17, 2018, in Arlington, Va. Abstracts are also being accepte... Read more