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Why this year’s Nobel Prize matters for liver patients

Why this year’s Nobel Prize matters for liver patients

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi... Read more

New appointment to the King’s College Roger Williams Fellowship in Hepatology at the Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies

New appointment to the King’s College Roger Williams Fellowship in Hepatology at the Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies

Dr Thomas Marjot DPhil, MRCP will hold the King’s College Roger Williams Fellowship in Hepatology and an Honorary... Read more

King's leads groundbreaking trial in cirrhosis care

King's leads groundbreaking trial in cirrhosis care

Chronic liver disease (CLD) is one of the UK’s fastest-growing health crises. Unlike most major chronic conditions,... Read more

Liver intensive care: highlights from last week’s conference at King’s

Liver intensive care: highlights from last week’s conference at King’s

Last week saw the 5th King’s Liver Intensive Care Conference take place in London – two packed days of discussion,... Read more

New hope for treating alcohol-related liver disease

New hope for treating alcohol-related liver disease

A project funded by The Foundation for Liver Research has revealed how a new type of drug can treat one of the most... Read more

Innovation ACBS invests in the future of liver health

Innovation ACBS invests in the future of liver health

We’re proud to share that Innovation ACBS, a consultancy firm based in Croydon, has made a generous £5,000 donation to... Read more