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Tajik researcher introduced a unique study on Hepatitis E virus at a Liver disease conference (APASL 2016) in Tokyo

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The APASL conference aimed to raise awareness of the current status and future prospects to develop a better understanding of the roles, objectives and operations of the various institutions, academics, companies, associations, non-profit organizations, and other related sectors.


Participants at the 25th Conference of the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver

 

Under the theme of “Modern Hepatology” the conference program performed high quality content with full of maximum up-to-date information and cutting edge lectures by eminent researchers. In order to reconfirm the significance of achievements on basic and clinical practice the scientists showed mature, time-honored, well-established explanation of Hepatology. 

Dr. Abdusamad Dustov (Institute of Gastroenterology of the Ministry of Health of Tajikistan) presents his project findings at the APASL 2016

 

The conference provided an excellent opportunity for more than 4,000 delegates of experts from more than 60 countries to share state-of-the-art views, values, experiences and practices regarding liver diseases, such as Viral Hepatitis, Liver Cancer, NASH, Liver Failure and other topics.

The event enhanced communication and collaboration among scientists and clinicians to deliver mutual benefits to the people in the Asian Pacific region, where liver disease has been one of the most common and serious problems.

Photos provided by Dr. Abdusamad Dustov