Marion Bessin Liver Research Center

Overview

Seminars

Thursday, September 22

Jayanta Roy-Chowdhury, M.B., B.S.
Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases
Department of Genetics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
5:00 P.M., Ullmann 623 Conf. Room
"Transplantation of stem cell-derived hepatocytes for inherited liver diseases"
 
 

Journal Club Meetings

Fridays, 9:00 am
Ullmann Conference Room 623

 

Contact Us

David A. Shafritz, M.D.
Director

Allan W. Wolkoff, M.D.
Associate Director
 

The interdisciplinary Marion Bessin Liver Research Center, established in 1974 with support from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), conducts scientific investigations to understand:

  • fundamental mechanisms of normal liver function
  • alterations in these functions resulting from metabolic disorders, genetic diseases, acute and chronic liver injury, hepatitis virus infection, hepatic fibrosis and liver cancer
  • ways to overcome these abnormalities using state-of-the-art methods of genetic engineering, gene therapy and liver cell transplantation

By bringing excellent basic scientists into disease-related research together with hepatologists interested in fundamental mechanisms of hepatic dysfunction, we believe that imaginative approaches to basic cell biology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of liver disease will emerge. There are four major areas of research emphases.

The Liver Research Center has a strong pilot and feasibility study program to support young investigators and develop new areas of research by established investigators. It is the focus of an active research-oriented education program (research seminars, visiting scientists, pathobiology sessions and work-in-progress discussion groups), and conducts extensive collaborative studies with investigators in other institutions.

The Center is governed by an executive committee, and advised and reviewed by a scientific advisory committee comprised of leading hepatology research scientists from other institutions.

The Center is comprised of an administrative core and four research core facilities that support investigators from twelve departments within the medical school. These investigators have broad expertise touching on virtually all areas of biomedical research, including:

  • biochemistry
  • physiology
  • pharmacology
 
  • cell and molecular biology
  • genetics
  • pathology
 
  • biophysics
  • cell ultrastructure


 
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