ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
AASLD President's Press Conference
Saturday, November 5, 2011 – 4:00-5:00 pm
Room 2011, Moscone West Convention Center
San Francisco, California
AASLD President T. Jake Liang, MD, will host a press conference on the first full day of presentations at The Liver Meeting®, the annual meeting of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.
Dr. Liang will highlight individual studies and themes from the 2300 abstracts to be presented at this year's meeting from the leading researchers in the field. He has selected to review 10 abstracts in advance of their actual presentation in scientific sessions for the benefit of the media:
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Scott Holmberg, et al. Tuesday, Nov. 08 – 10:45 AM Room: 2011 | ||
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Ziad Gellad, et al. Monday, Nov. 07 – 8:00 AM Room 3000-3012 | ||
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Michael Fried, et al. Tuesday, Nov. 08 – 8:00 AM Room 3000-3012 | ||
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Robert de Man, et al. Sunday, Nov. 06 – 8:00 AM Room 3000-3012 | ||
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Jessica Hwang, et al. Monday, Nov. 07 – 3:00 PM Room 2002-2004 | ||
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Marno Ryan, et al. Monday, Nov. 07 – 4:45 PM Room 2005-2007-2009 | ||
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Kris Kowdley, et al. Tuesday, Nov. 07 – 8:00 AM Room 3000-3012 | ||
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S. Tamir Rashid, et al. Monday, Nov. 07 – 11:00 AM Room 3000-3012 | ||
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Eric Villa, et al. Monday, Nov. 07 – 8:00 AM Room 3000-3012 | ||
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Ma Kuansheng, et al. Monday, Nov. 07 – 8:00 AM Room 3000-3012 | ||
About Dr. Liang
Dr. Liang is a tenured senior investigator and the Chief of Liver Diseases Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
He graduated from Harvard College in 1980 and received his MD from Harvard Medical School in 1984. He completed his internal medicine residency training in New York University/Bellevue Hospital Center, and fellowship training in gastroenterology and hepatology in Massachusetts General Hospital. He was a faculty member and assistant professor of medicine in Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. In 1996, he moved to the intramural program of NIDDK as the Chief of Liver Diseases Section and later was promoted to the Chief of Liver Diseases Branch.
Dr. Liang conducted pioneering research in the field of viral hepatitis that includes identifying and characterizing various HBV variants, defining a novel genetic element of hepatitis B virus, elucidating the biological functions of HBV X gene, developing in vitro systems to generate HCV-like particles for vaccine development, establishing culture systems for production of infectious HCV virus, creating transgenic mouse models to study hepatitis C, identifying important genetic markers in the outcome of HCV infection and treatment response, and discerning key steps in the pathogenesis of viral hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma. He has published over 200 scientific papers and edited numerous books.
Dr. Liang has been an Associate Editor for the two leading journals in the GI specialty, Gastroenterology and Hepatology. He was elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and to the Association of American Physicians, which are the honorific organizations of America's academic medicine. He was the recipient of the British Liver Scholar Award, the Leon Schiff Lectureship, the Edward W. Morrow Lectureship, the Bruce Witte Distinguished Lecture Award, the NIDDK Nancy Nossal Scientific Mentorship Award, and NIDDK Director's Award.
AASLD is the leading medical organization for advancing the science and practice of hepatology. Founded by physicians in 1950, AASLD's vision is to prevent and cure liver diseases. This year's Liver Meeting®, held in San Francisco, California, November 4 – 8, will bring together more than 8,000 researchers from 55 countries.
A pressroom will be available from November 5 at the Annual Meeting. For copies of abstracts and press releases, or to arrange researcher interviews, contact Gregory Bologna at 703-299-9766.
Press releases and all abstracts are available online at www.aasld.org.
SOURCE American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
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