This competition showcases posters and a brief video created by early career healthcare professionals from across the country on six areas of liver educational focus.
Meet Justin Chiu – proud member of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community and the West Coast Co-Chair of ALF’s Young Leadership Council (YLC).
On behalf of nearly 100 million Americans affected by liver disease, we applaud the reintroduction of the Living Donor Protection Act of 2023.
ALF will become the first liver organization to join AST’s Living Donor Circle of Excellence and become a strategic partner.
Read how this year’s marathon is extra special for two marathoners running for their dad who will receive a life-saving liver transplant!
In partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ALF is hosting a webinar for our robust network of liver specialists and public health providers.
April is Donate Life Month and American Liver Foundation (ALF) is encouraging everyone to learn how to become or find a living organ donor.
The American Liver Foundation (ALF) has begun hosting its annual Liver Life Walks for 2023. There will be 17 in-person walks across the country and one virtual walkheld this year.
We need federal investments for the prevention, treatment, and cure of liver disease to improve the lives of the millions of people affected by it. Read written testimony from American Liver Foundation’s CEO, Lorraine Stiehl, asking Congress to appropriate funding for liver disease research and public health programs within HHS.
Emmanuel Thomas, MD, PhD of University of Miami School of Medicine to lead national board of directors.
A two-day virtual event on March 15th and 16th will bring together key stakeholders with one goal in mind—find solutions to improve health outcomes for all those suffering from rare autoimmune liver diseases.
We applaud President Biden's budget proposal to expand hepatitis C screening, testing, treatment, prevention, and monitoring. We urge the Administration to take similar action for NAFLD.