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The Foundation for Liver Research was established in 1974 to develop and extend research into diseases of the human liver and to enhance medical research generally. For over 30yrs the Foundation has supported ground-breaking research programmes into liver disease under the direction of Professor Roger Williams, CBE. This work is carried out within the purpose-built Institute of Hepatology located on the University College London campus which provides laboratory space for up to 40 scientists and has close clinical links with University College Hospitals NHS Trust. Current areas of research include viral hepatitis, acute liver failure, alcoholic liver disease and cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma and biliary tract malignancy.
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Professor Roger Williams CBE
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