NEWS
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25.06.2024
FLASH researchers strongly represented at the International Liver Congress 2024
The FLASH team had a strong presence at the EASL Congress 2024, held from June 5 to June 8 in Milan, Italy. This event draws thousands of specialists who gather to share knowledge and explore the latest advancements in hepatology, all with the shared objective of enhancing patient care and community outcomes.
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01.05.2024
"We've been really busy." - FLASH showcases the superorgan at the Research Day 2024
On Saturday, April 20th, SDU held its annual Research Day event, and FLASH had a booth. It was a great success among the guests and demonstrates the importance of spreading information about the liver in new and different ways.
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04.04.2024
Physicians as healers: detecting liver fibrosis early may promote lifestyle changes
It is usually challenging to motivate people to change habits related to alcohol and general health, but a new study from FLASH shows that screening and a conversation with the doctor about specific liver damages can address this extensive problem.
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04.04.2024
European researchers will conduct the largest trial ever in liver disease
Liver diseases account for 300,000 deaths in Europe each year. With support from the Innovative Health Initiative, a collaboration of researchers, biotechnology companies and the pharmaceutical industry aim to improve the lives and health of people with hidden liver disease by conducting the largest study ever on early detection of liver damage.
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22.02.2024
New research paper: Infections increase the risk of liver-related complications
FLASH researchers have just published a study on the negative prognostic impact of infections in patients with early stages of alcohol-related liver disease.
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12.02.2024
Validation of new disease definition for patients with liver disease: FLASH study published in Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
FLASH has recently had a study published in the fine journal Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology which tests the new disease definition for patients with fatty liver.
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06.02.2024
The Albumin study (ALB-TRIAL) is starting.
We are excited to announce that we are about to start a new research project. ALB-TRIAL is a new international study which is part of the MICROB-PREDICT EU Horizon2020 consortium. This study is a collaboration of 7 countries compassing 12 hospitals. The hospitals will participate in the study by recruiting patients from the respective countries and ensuring that the study includes a total of 240 patients with cirrhosis and ascites. The aim is to investigate whether a new biomarker can be used to predict which patients with cirrhosis and ascites, who will benefit most from regular human albumin infusions.
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06.02.2024
FLASH focuses on stigmatization.
13 participants have been part of our reading and writing workshops. They have read texts from well-known Danish authors and then written their own texts based on the day's topic. The result is 13 fine texts. The purpose was to have stories told by ordinary people at risk of liver disease.
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19.06.2023
On the road again: FLASH represented at the EASL Congress 2023
The FLASH team is gearing up for a significant event in the field of hepatology - the EASL Congress 2023. Taking place from June 21 to June 24 in Vienna, Austria, this congress attracts thousands of specialists who come together to exchange knowledge and explore the latest research and development in hepatology - All with the same goal to improve patient care and community outcomes.
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31.05.2023
Blood test can predict future liver disease
Researchers from Center for Liver Research have developed a new blood-based algorithm, the ALPACA score, that can accurately predict which patients will be hospitalized with liver disease within the next five years.
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08.05.2023
Inaugural seminar Clinical Professor Maja Thiele and Adjunct Professor Emmanouil Tsochatzis - May 12th 2023
”Screening for liver disease"
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28.04.2023
FLASH disseminated knowledge about the liver at the Festival of Research 2023 at SDU
More than 500 participants visited our event to learn about the liver
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18.11.2022
Maja Thiele receive recognition for her communication skills
FLASH's Maja Thiele was the award winner when Odense University Hospital and the Clinical Institute at The University of Southern Denmark for the first time awarded a scientist with their new dissemination award.
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04.11.2022
European partners from the Galaxy and MicrobLiver consortia met in Greece
The European partners from the collaborating consortia meet twice a year to discuss progress, challenges, and opportunities.
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28.10.2022
New FLASH publication: Can we accurately detect hepatic inflammation with a blood test?
For years, there have been a need for blood-based markers to detect hepatic inflammation, suggestive of progressive liver disease. A new publication by FLASH evaluate both new and old markers for hepatic inflammation in patients with alcohol- associated liver disease with promising results.
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11.10.2022
New FLASH research doctor
Katrine Tholstrup Bech, MD, B.Sc. has started as a new doctor at FLASH, Center for Liver Research.
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30.09.2022
Newly employed member of FLASH
On June1st 2022, FLASH welcomed a new member to the group - a biologist with a fundamental experience in the field of research and bioscience.
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17.08.2022
FLASH PhD defense
19 August 2022, Maria Kjærgaard defends her PhD thesis
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06.07.2022
New publication: ATLAS researchers discover new biomarker for NASH
ATLAS researchers have found that the protein TREM2 in blood is a plausible and accurate individual biomarker of NASH. Thus the new discovery has the potential to reduce the need for liver biopsy in the future.
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23.06.2022
FLASH researchers are strongly represented at the International Liver Congress 2022
22 to 25 June, the FLASH team participates in the International Liver Congress 2022 in London, where more than 430 faculty specialists discuss the latest research, current developments, challenges, and the future of hepatology with 5000+ other international delegates.
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14.06.2022
FLASH team gathered for a three-day seminar in May
On May 23rd – 25th 2022, all employees at FLASH went for a seminar on work-life-balance, job satisfaction, teamwork and collegiality.
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13.06.2022
FLASH is seeking a postdoc
We are seeking an outstanding postdoc with experience within data analysis, clinical research and grant-writing, and a record of high-impact publications, to work on our linked projects: GALAXY, MicrobLiver, LiverScreen, and DECIDE, four research consortia funded by EU Horizon2020 and Novo Nordisk Foundation.
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09.06.2022
The Liverscreen study reaches important threshold
FLASH at Odense university Hospital is celebrating that the huge liver screening study Liverscreen has reached the threshold of 15000 included participants.
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14.03.2022
FLASH scientist awarded prestigious European prize
Maja Thiele was selected for this years ’Rising Star’ award by United European Gastroenterology, the European association for gastroenterology.
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14.03.2022
New publication from FLASH: LiverAID
FLASH and SDU researchers have developed a new set of artificial intelligence algorithms that can predict advanced liver fibrosis with very high accuracy
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01.01.2022
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01.01.0001
A new milestone has been reached for ALB-Trial!
The FLASH ALB-Trial team has now visited participating hospitals around Europe prior to the start of the study!