Tuesday 26th September, 12 - 1pm (Lunch from 11.45am), Seminar Room 1, Level 2, TRF Building
CID and CiiiD Seminars present: Prof. William Sievert,
Program Director, Specialty Medicine, Cancer and Critical
Care, Monash Health
Director, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Unit, Monash
Health
Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences,
Monash University
Director, Clinical Research, Monash Health
Talk title: Cell-based and cell-free therapy in regenerative
medicine
Dr. William Sievert is Director,
Gastroenterology and Hepatology Unit, Monash Health, and a
Professor in the Monash University
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. He was recently appointed as Director of
Clinical Research at Monash Health and is a past President of the Gastroenterological Society of
Australia. He trained in medicine and gastroenterology at the University of Texas Health Science
Centre in Houston, Texas. Professor Sievert directs an active research program in liver disease
comprising physician-scientists, clinical research nurses, biomedical scientists and research
students. The Clinical Research Unit has been active for many years in international and national
studies of antiviral agents for hepatitis B and C, therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma and more
recently non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The clinical research programs are integrated with
the provision of care for a large population of patients with viral hepatitis and chronic liver
disease. Dr. Sievert also directs a basic research laboratory investigating mechanisms of inflammatory
liver injury and hepatic fibrogenesis, with a translational focus on the development
of antifibrotic agents for advanced liver disease including stem cell-based therapies.
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