Discover what EASL is, what EASL does, why EASL exists, and find out who works behind the scenes at EASL.
How can EASL support your liver research?Find out about the different EASL programs, events, and tools that will take your understanding of the liver to a new level.
The EASL Fellowship programmes, aim to enhance the mobility of investigators within different European institutions by actively promoting scientific exchange among research units in Hepatology.
This programme is based on establishing ongoing relationships. Mentorship enables informal transmission of knowledge and is a means of support for the mentee’s work, career, and professional development.
As a major European Association dedicated to the liver and liver disease, EASL promotes research and education through the sharing of research findings in Hepatology.
They define the use of diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities, including non-invasive and invasive procedures, in the management of patients with various liver diseases.
The Journal of Hepatology is the official journal of EASL publishing original papers, reviews and letters to the editor concerned with clinical and basic research in the field of Hepatology.
Liver disease: a complex matter.A range of illnesses can affect and damage the liver - explore them here.
EASL supports Young Investigators by attributing 200 travel bursaries each year together with one year’s free EASL Membership to the presenting authors of the best scored abstracts.
Every year EASL hosts three schools for young hepatologists which provide teaching in an intimate environment to facilitate exchange between expert and trainee.
This new educational platform centralizes and organizes thousands of EASL educational materials published over the past eight years.
EASL online education allows you to continue learning over a variety of platforms.
Liver disease is a complex matter.A range of illnesses can affect and damage the liver - explore them here.
Liver disease associated with alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency may present acutely …
Rapidly progressive, life-threatening condition with massive liver injury, occurring …
Heterogeneous group of disorders encompassing; alcohol-related steatosis, alcoholic steatohepatitis, …
Accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
Progressive inflammatory disorder of the liver mainly affecting females.
Eponym for hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction.
Impairment of bile formation and/or bile flow.
Refers to liver diseases that are caused by drugs, …
Obstruction of the portal veinextended or not to intrahepatic …
Solid deposits of cholestrol and/or bilirubin within the galibladder …
Genetic iron metabolism disorder leading to increased body iron …
Disturbance in the central nervous system function attributable to …
Acute self-limited necro-inflammation of the liver by the hepatitis …
Necroinflammation disease of the liver due to infection with …
Human infectious disease affecting the liver caused by an …
Acute, self limited, enterically transmitted viral illness caused by …
Lethal tumor of the liver which develops in the …
Functional renal failure caused by systemic hemodynamic derangement and …
Considered as a pathologic process caused by invasion of …
Liver diseases occurring in pregnant women, preexisting or coincidental …
Reeplacement of a diseased liver by a liver donated …
Represents the progressive form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Regroup Cholangiocarcinoma, Focal Nodular Hyperplasia, Haemangioma, Hepatic Angiosarcoma, Hepatic …
Liver diseases occurring in young patients.
Defined as a pathological increase in portal vein pressure.
A common characteristic is that of most of these …
Autosomal recessive disorder of copper metabolism.