Now with over 5,500 members from all over the world, EASL is an influential international organisation. It attracts the foremost hepatology experts as members and has an impressive track record in promoting research in liver disease, supporting wider education, and promoting changes in European liver policy.
Leadership & Governance
- Governing Board
- Management Committee
- Educational Committee
- Policy, Public Health and Advocacy Committee
- Ethics Committee
- Young Investigators Task Force
- Nurses and AHPs Task Force
- Basic Science Task Force
- AI Task Force
- Journal of Hepatology Editorial Team
- JHEP Reports Editorial Team
- EASL Office
- Tribute
Policy, Public Health and Advocacy Committee
The mission of the Policy, Public Health and Advocacy Committee is to provide the Governing Board with expert scientific and policy guidance to enable the Association to carry out its policy and public affairs activities and achieve its policy and public affairs goals and objectives.
The Policy, Public Health and Advocacy Committee consists of the Public Health Councillor and six other members, including one patient member representative.