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Quentin M. Anstee

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Biography

Prof Quentin M. Anstee is the Chair of Experimental Hepatology and the Deputy-Dean of Research & Innovation in the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, UK. A practicing clinician, he is also an Honorary Consultant Hepatologist in the Liver Transplant Unit at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital, where he leads one of the largest Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) clinical services in the U.K. Prof Anstee’s translational research has made major contributions across the pathophysiology, natural history, diagnosis and treatment of NAFLD. His work has provided key insights into temporal changes in steatohepatitis during disease evolution, identified genetic and epigenetic modifiers of liver disease progression and hepatocellular carcinoma risk, and has substantially advanced the field of biomarker development in liver disease. He coordinates two major international research consortia that are studying NAFLD pathogenesis and developing/validating accurate biomarkers to assist the diagnosis, risk-stratification and monitoring of patients with NAFLD: ‘EPoS’ Elucidating Pathways of Steatohepatitis (EU H2020 funded €6 million, 2015-2019) and ‘LITMUS’ Liver Investigation: Testing Marker Utility in Steatohepatitis (EU IMI2 funded €47.3 million, 2017-2023). He leads the European NAFLD Registry and is the chief investigator of multiple ongoing clinical trials assessing new medical therapies for NAFLD. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Hepatology.

Sessions

Nov 10 2023

Hepatology Skills Workshop 1

10:45 - 12:30 PM EST
Room 302
Nov 10 2023

Hepatology Skills Workshop 2

2:00 - 3:30 PM EST
Room 302
Nov 11 2023

Steatotic Liver Disease Nomenclature Implementation Symposium

8:30 - 10:00 AM EST
Auditorium
Nov 11 2023

Non-Invasive Tests for MASLD/MASH: Moving the Field Forward

4:00 - 5:00 PM EST
Ballroom BC
Nov 13 2023

Clinical Research Workshop, Innovations in Clinical Studies or Clinical Trials for Liver Diseases

2:00 - 3:30 PM EST
Room 302