KHP Rare Disease Grand Round: Hepatobiliary disease
Topics and speakers:
Mind over MASLD: Unravelling brain dysfunction in steatotic liver disease
Dr Anna Hadjihambi, Group Lead, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, and Honorary Lecturer (Adj), The Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies, King’s College London
Anna is a team lead at The Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies in London, where she initiated the Liver-Brain axis group. She has recently been awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship to continue her investigations on the cerebral alterations arising due to steatotic liver disease, the possible mechanisms behind them, as well as the long-term effects of these conditions on the brain following resolution of liver disease.
Presentation title to be announced soon
Prof Philip Newsome, Professor of Hepatology, Director, The Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies, and Director, King’s Health Partner’s Centre for Translational Medicine
The grand round will be chaired by Dr Cristina Dias, Group Leader and Clinical Reader in Genomics and Neurodevelopment, King’s College London, Consultant in Clinical Genetics and Genomics, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, and Chair of the KHP Rare Disease Network.
The grand round will be recorded and will be available to view later on the KHP Learning Hub.