Rates of hospital admissions and deaths from alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) have been steadily increasing for several decades. Despite this, there is inadequate research attention and activity in this field. The Hepatology Research Group aims to bridge the gap with a programme of translational research.
We are conducting a variety of projects to tackle important research questions. We aim to answer the following:
- how can we predict response to treatment and outcome in people with alcohol-related hepatitis?
- what are the barriers to accessing treatment for people with ARLD?
- is treatment with functional imagery training effective in people with ARLD and alcohol use disorder?
- what are the important research priorities in the field of ARLD?
- how can we tackle stigma and how can we improve inclusion and engagement in people with ARLD?
Find out about our ongoing work in more detail below. Contact the theme lead,
Dr Ashwin Dhanda
for more information or to get involved.