Reveal Your Late-Breaking Research at DDW® 2021
Submit your clinical and basic late-breaking abstracts to DDW 2021. The submission site closes on April 1.
Submit your clinical and basic late-breaking abstracts to DDW 2021. The submission site closes on April 1.
During his state-of-the-art lecture, Dr. Roberts will review the emerging local and systemic therapies for HCC and describe the key changes needed to cement progress in the field.
Join Dr. Garcia-Tsao’s state-of-the-art lecture on complications of cirrhosis and strategies for reducing portal pressure on May 21.
Dr. Friedman’s state-of-the-art lecture will introduce established and new principles of fibrosis pathogenesis in liver.
In her state-of-the-art lecture, Dr. Rinella will discuss recent clinical trial results in NASH and contextualize their findings.
After attending the session “Applications and Pitfalls of Lumen Apposing Endoscopic Stents in EDGE Procedures,” participants will understand the benefits, complications and long-term risks of these novel approaches.
Join all four sponsoring societies for an insightful discussion surrounding barriers to health care, and improving awareness and sensitivity to LGBT health issues.
Dr. Callery’s presidential address will emphasize partnership, collaboration and unity across DDW as essential to future success.
In his lecture, Dr. Delaney will discuss how approaching health care as a team optimizes patient care.
Dr. Gumucio will explain the power of communication for cells, science and society in the session, “AGA Morton I. Grossman Distinguished Lectureship: Communicate!! The Essential Nature of Crosstalk in Development, Disease and Science.”
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