Solving Complex Rare Liver Diseases: From Molecules to Medicines

September 3, 2010

Ronald J. Sokol, MD
Professor and Vice Chair of Pediatrics
Chief, Section of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the Digestive Health Institute
Director, Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute
University of Colorado School of Medicine and Children's Hospital Colorado

Rare liver diseases cause considerable morbidity in early childhood and have been a clinical challenge. This presentation will demonstrate recent discoveries and collaborative research approaches that are leading to new insights into pathogenesis and possible treatments of biliary atresia and parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis as examples.

*At this time, archived videos are not approved for continuing medical education (CME) credit.

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