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Therapeutic advances in cholestatic diseases: from bugs, to bowel, to bile and back again by Professor Palak Trivedi, University of Birmingham

PSC Meeting Talks:

Therapeutic advances in cholestatic diseases: from bugs, to bowel, to bile and back again by Professor Palak Trivedi, University of Birmingham

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Professor Trivedi is a Clinician Scientist in the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), based at the University of Birmingham. Professor Trivedi is a Consultant Hepatologist who has devoted his clinical and research career to studying immune-mediated and chronic cholestatic liver disease, specifically primary sclerosi.

Professor Trivedi is chief investigator for the UK-PSC consortium, and was elected chair of the British Association for Study of the Liver Special Interest Group (BASL SIG) for immune-mediated liver disease in 2018.ng cholangitis (PSC) and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC).

Location: Seminar Room 4A, Level 3 GPEC, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford