ELEVATE Global Collaboration

In 2025, over 2,000 attendees from more than 80 countries came to The Liver Meeting® (TLM) because it’s the premier global conference for hepatology. TLM is where global experts don’t just share ideas; they move the field forward. It’s where the world’s leading clinicians and researchers meet to share challenges shaping liver health today.

AASLD and Global Sister Societies Advance Hepatology

  • Once again, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and its international sister societies have curated a comprehensive program that reflects how hepatology is practiced worldwide. 
  • Please Note:
    • TLM will start one day early, on Thursday, Nov. 7, to accommodate our members who observe Diwali.
    • Popular programming, including the Postgraduate Course and Basic Science Symposium, will be held on Thursday. 

What’s on the program?

  • AASLD and the Latin American Association for the Study of the Liver (ALEH) Partnership in Metabolic Dysfunction — Associated Steatotic Liver Disease: Shared Challenges, Shared Solutions
  • AASLD and Liver Health Consortium in China (CHESS): Advances in the Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Liver Fibrosis
  • AASLD and European Association for the Study of Liver (EASL): Acute on Chronic Liver Failure (ACLF) Endpoints Session Report Out
  • AASLD and the Indian National Association for Study of the Liver (INASL): Updates on Diagnosis and Treatment of Hepatic Encephalopathy
  • AASLD and Japanese Society of Hepatology (JSH): Evolving strategies in liver cancer management: East vs. West — Prevention
  • AASLD and Korean Association for the Study of the Liver (KASL) Community Conversation: Redefining Risk in Chronic Liver Disease
  • AASLD and Taiwan Association for the Study of the Liver (TASL) Community Conversation: Precision Management of Chronic Hepatitis B
  • AASLD and Turkish Association for the Study of the Liver (TASL): Evolving Challenges in Management of Hepatitis B/Hepatitis D Coinfection and Use of HBsAg-Positive Donor Livers in Transplantation
  • AASLD and the Society on Liver Disease in Africa (SOLDA): A Regional Comparison of Liver Cancer in North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Global Symposium: Hepatitis B and Hepatitis D — Clinical Advances Across Regions
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Why Denver?

Denver is part of the hepatology story. In 1967, the city's University of Colorado performed the world's first successful liver transplant. In 2026, AASLD welcomes the global hepatology community to Denver to continue this legacy of liver health innovation. 

Well-connected for international travel and more affordable than most major U.S. conference cities, Denver is easily accessible from anywhere in the world!

Networking at The Liver Meeting 

AASLD offers several Meet-Ups exclusively for international attendees, as well as podcasts and additional programming throughout the meeting.

  • SASLT Podcast: Friday, Nov. 6, 1-2 p.m.
  • ALEH Meet-Up: Saturday, Nov. 7, 3:45-4:45 p.m. 
  • EALA Meet-Up: Sunday, Nov. 8, 1-2 p.m. 
  • CHESS Meet-Up: Sunday, Nov. 8, 3:45-4:45 p.m. 
  • AMH Podcast: Coming soon! 

Please note: TLMdX won’t be live-streamed this year. All-Access, regular in-person, and those who purchase TLMdX will have access to all content onDemand following the event. 

Planning Your Trip to Denver
Fly In

Denver International Airport welcomes 1,600+ flights and 34,000 travelers daily with direct flights from major hubs across Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

Stay Close

A range of hotels are available near the Colorado Convention Center to fit every budget. AASLD negotiates rates for international attendees and provides a dedicated international concierge to assist with bookings and questions.

Get Around

Downtown Denver is walkable with easy transit options from the airport to the convention center, all within 30 minutes.

Shaping the Program from Experts Around the World

The global reach of TLM's program starts with the societies that help build it: