WELCOME TO THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF THE LIVER
6th - 9th October
ICC Wales
Abstract Submission Open
Registration Open! BASL2026 is supported by sponsors including pharmaceutical companies - a full declaration and list of sponsors can be found HERE
BASL ANNUAL MEETING
6th-9th October 2026
BASL ANNUAL MEETING 2026 - Registration Open
Tuesday 6th - Friday 9th October - including: BLTG Transplant Meeting and BLNA Nurse meeting.
International Convention Centre, Newport, Wales.
Abstract submission closes 5th June.
Full details here: https://baslannualmeeting.org.uk/
BASL AND BASL SUB-GROUPS
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The British Association for the Study of the Liver is a multi-disciplinary society with around 900 members composed of interested individuals from clinical medicine, clinical and basic research and allied professions. |
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British Liver Nurses' Association is a professional nursing organisation aiming to develop knowledge and understanding of liver disease, in order to improve the quality of patient care. |
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The British Viral Hepatitis Group aims to improve the management and study of patients with chronic viral liver disease, bringing together UK hepatologists, gastroenterologists, infectious disease physicians, virologists and interested epidemiologists. |
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The BLTG (British Liver Transplant Group) was launched in 2014 to represent the professional interests of liver transplantation in the UK and promote strategic and academic development. The BLTG will foster close relationships with BTS (British Transplant Society) and LICAGE (Liver Intensive Care Group of Europe) and will build on the role of the UK and Ireland Annual Meeting by delivering structure and authority to the group. |
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Is a professional pharmacy organisation aiming to develop knowledge and understanding of liver disorders including viral hepatitis, in order to improve the quality of patient care, through medicines optimisation, collaborative and multi-disciplinary working and promoting patient-focused research. |
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British Association for Allied Health Professionals in Liver is a professional group for AHP’s specialising or working with patients with liver conditions. Bringing together specialist hepatology AHP’s from across the four Nations. Their aim is to promote excellence through the provision of AHP care to all patients with liver disorders. |
News
Optimizing Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Working in Hepatobiliary (HB) Oncology Survey
Read moreThis survey is intended for clinicians and allied health care professionals to help inform current provision of MDT practice in the UK and ultimately to inform best practice. The purpose of the project is intended predominantly to apply to HB cancer MDTs, although other forms of MDT and cancer MDTs may be touched on. It intends to map current practice and attitudes to HB cancer MDTs. More importantly it aims to identify inequalities in access to care and expertise and to provide universal standards that can be applied across the NHS and perhaps wider healthcare systems.
The survey will be derived from UK MDT centres whilst a separate Delphi process will be generated through a multi-disciplinary body of experts (medical, nursing, AHPs) across the specialties, and also patients and patient groups and charities. As an endpoint, the working group wants their findings to be published in a peer-reviewed journal and to be disseminated to National bodies, e.g. NHS bodies in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, along with Cancer alliances and NHS trusts.
Please complete the survey and forward it to other members of your MDT, including surgeons, medical and clinical oncologists, clinical nurse specialists, radiologists (diagnostic and interventional), histopathologists, gastroenterologists, hepatologists and other allied health professionals who are involved in HB care.
The survey may take 10-15 minutes to complete but it is important we get as many responses as possible so completion would be appreciated.
Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KYHBDSV
The closing date for completion of the survey is 3rd June 2026.
Contact admin@basl.org.uk for any questions.
Thank you for taking part.
Kind regards,
Tim Cross
Past President BASL
BASL Special Interest Group (SIG) Lead Nominations Round Open
Read moreBASL is seeking nominations for a number of Special Interest Group (SIG) Leads as the current leads have come to the end of their tenure. These SIGs are linked to the NIHR’s Research Delivery Network (RDN) topic areas.
SIG Leads will serve for two years and the posts currently up for change are as listed below:
- Acute Liver Failure (ALF) SIG
- Alcohol related Liver Disease (ArLD) SIG
- Cholangiocarcinoma-UK (CCA-UK) SIG
- Immune-Mediated Liver Disease SIG
- Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Liver Disease (MASLD) SIG
- Palliative Hepatology SIG
- Portal Hypertension SIG
- Rare Diseases SIG
NB: SIG Leads are required to be a BASL member.
Further information for each of the SIGs may be found on the BASL website HERE
The role of the SIG Lead can be found in the BASL/BSG Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Terms of Reference Download SIGs_generic_terms_of_reference_2026.pdf
Eligibility requirements
- Candidates wishing to be considered for nomination must be a BASL member or a member of the relevant SIG their nomination is for.
- Each candidate must have a proposer and seconder, who should also be a BASL member or an associate member through the relevant SIG.
Nomination process
- Please send nominations by email clearly stating the SIG Lead position that your nomination is for to the BASL Secretariat at sigs@basl.org.uk by 17:00 on 12th May 2026.
- Candidates wishing to be considered for nomination must be a member of BASL and will require one BASL / SIG member to propose them and a second BASL / SIG member to second their nomination.
- If only one candidate is proposed and seconded, that candidate will be elected unopposed as the appropriate SIG Lead.
- If two or more candidates are nominated, eligible candidates will be asked to submit a personal statement of up to 300 words. The Secretariat will then arrange for an election where members of the appropriate SIG will be invited to vote.
- The successful candidate/s will be elected by a simple majority of those members voting to the appropriate SIG Lead post.
BASL is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of its work. It is actively promoting equal opportunities and access for all our members regardless of their background. We would, therefore, encourage you to consider this role to help shape the future of BASL and increase our inclusivity/inclusiveness.
Please contact sigs@basl.org.uk if you require any further information.
National Clinical Impact Awards 2026 - application deadline 5pm 20th May
Read moreThe National Clinical Impact Awards 2026 round opened on 1st April 2026.
The application window will remain open for seven weeks, closing at 17:00 on 20th May 2026.
Guidance for the 2026 National Clinical Impact Awards has been published here> Applying for a national Clinical Impact Award in 2026 - GOV.UK
A short guide for applicants can be found HERE.
Save the Date: North vs South UK Cricket Match Sunday 12th July
Read moreRaising funds for the British Liver Trust
North vs South UK Cricket Match
Date: Sunday 12th July 2026
Venue: York Cricket Club
All Welcome!
Further details to follow
Clinical Research Fellow in Hepatology x 2 - South West Liver Unit, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Read moreFunding is for 2 Clinical Research Fellows in Hepatology to contribute to the further development of an extensive research program. These posts will commence in September on a fixed term contract for 12 months in the first instance, renewable for a maximum of 3 years depending on progress towards an MD or PhD.
There has been significant investment and growth in liver research at the Peninsula Medical School, with excellent laboratory facilities present adjacent to Derriford Hospital at the Derriford Research Facility where the Hepatology Research Group ( https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/hepatology-research-group ) and the Centre of Environmental Hepatology (https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-of-environmental-hepatology ) are based. Active clinical research programs span alcohol related liver disease, the use of big data and AI for early liver disease detection, to mechanisms of protection from viral hepatitis. The Centre of Environmental Hepatology, led by Professor Shilpa Chokshi, has a cutting edge and expanding program of translational and basic science work looking at the impact of micro- and nanolastics on liver health. The research programs are delivered and supported by a strong team of senior post-doctoral scientists, clinical research fellows, and PhD students.
Read and apply via the NHS Jobs website under reference 216-G3-HEP7796852
Closing date extended to 20th April 2026
Informal enquiries welcomed with interviews scheduled for April - please contact Professor Matthew Cramp or Professor Ashwin Dhanda, matthew.cramp@nhs.net or ashwin.dhanda@plymouth.ac.uk.
Events
AMMF will be hosting a dedicated study day in collaboration with their Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Advisory Board for registered nurses with an interest in the care of people diagnosed with HPB cancers. This Royal College of Nursing (RCN) accredited event will contribute to delegates’ continuing professional development (CPD), increasing their confidence in caring for patients diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma.
Please note: This study day is exclusively for registered nurses attending in person. It will not be available to a virtual audience.
For further information and to register, please visit the AMMF website here: https://ammf.org.uk/hpb-nurse-study-day-2026/
AMMF look forward to welcoming you to the event.
AMMF’s 2026 European 3-day Cholangiocarcinoma Conference will take place from 13–15 May 2026 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, conveniently located next to the London Stansted Airport and rail terminal. This event is an in person event, if unable to attend in person, you have the opportunity to watch on demand shortly after the sessions have been recorded.
AMMF’s annual conference is a unique and invaluable educational opportunity for all healthcare professionals and researchers with an interest in cholangiocarcinoma.
For further information and to register, please visit the AMMF website here: https://ammf.org.uk/ammf-conference-2026/
AMMF - The Cholangiocarcinoma Charity, look forward to welcoming you to the conference.
20/05/26
This join BSG/BASL webinar will be held on
Wednesday 20th May 2026
18:00 to 19:00
Programme:
Overview of World Experience of Liver Transplant for Alcohol-related Hepatitis: Mike Allison, Cambridge
Medical Selection Criteria: Ewan Forrest, Glasgow
Psychosocial Criteria for Selection: Ian Webzell, London
A View from the Referrers’ Perspective: Paul Richardson, Liverpool
A View from the Transplant Centres’ Perspective: Neil Rajoriya, Birmingham
The Patient’s Perspective: Vanessa Hebditch, British Liver Trust (tbc)
Fielding on-line questions: James Maurice, Bristol
You can register HERE via the BSG website.
The webinar is free to attend for BASL members and will be available to watch on-demand after the event.
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Visit the EASL Congress website here > https://www.easlcongress.eu/
SAVE THE DATE
Date: 4th June 2026
UK Time: 17:00 - 19:00
Platform: Zoom
FREE to attend for BASL & BSG Members.
Registration Open - Register Here; https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/pzjtOo89Qom9_BYENN69Fg
Not a member of BASL, then why not join by clicking: HERE
Please contact sigs@basl.org.uk should you have any questions.













