MASH Clinical

Julius Clinical’s proprietary global network dedicated to MASH (formerly known as NASH) research.

MASH Clinical comprises a global network of clinicians, investigators, and experts in the MASH field. MASH Clinical’s mission is to help decrease the problems that arise from Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) worldwide.

Who we are

The participating clinicians in MASH Clinical are endocrinologists, gastroenterologists, diabetologists, and general internists. They have connections with numerous hospitals worldwide. MASH Clinical’s goals are to raise awareness and share insights about this endemic disease, collaboratively create easy and accurate diagnostic tools that can be used to identify patients, and to conduct fatty liver clinical trials that could help mitigate the risks associated with this disease.

Where we come from

MASH Clinical was created by Julius Clinical in 2018. The founding members are academic researchers who were — and continue to be — connected through research, education, or other activities in this area.

With the deep experience of MASH Clinical’s sites and investigators, and the cohesion derived from lengthy relationships and fast, transparent communication, we have the tools in place to precisely determine the potential of your novel MASH (NASH) treatment.

What we do

Interdisciplinary collaboration is essential to combat MASH (NASH). The aim of this network is to work collaboratively, discover and disseminate insights, create advanced diagnostic tools, and conduct groundbreaking MASH clinical trials.

Recruitment in MASH is an especially difficult hurdle, with screening failure rates that often exceed 95%. MASH Clinical’s scientific approach and wealth of experience have helped refine our recruitment procedures to speed study startup and project timelines.

MASH Clinical team

We believe that a multidisciplinary network approach is needed to optimise MASH (NASH) clinical studies and collect meaningful data. Our team of experts are highly skilled in areas that position them to provide key perspectives on MASH research.

Elizabeth liano callahan
Manuel castro cabezas
Vivian de jong

Related webinars

  • Webinars
  • Cardio-Metabolic and Renal Diseases, MASH (NASH)
  • 27-06-2024

Webinar – Clinical consequences of the New MASLD Nomenclature

On the 27th of June, we organized the webinar: 'Clinical Consequences of the New MASLD Nomenclature' with guest speaker Prof. Maja Thiele.During this webinar, our speaker and hosts dived into the following topics:Is the MASLD nomeclature...

  • Webinars
  • Cardio-Metabolic and Renal Diseases, MASH (NASH)

Webinar: Lifestyle Interventions in NAFLD/NASH

On the 19th of September, we presented the 9th webinar of our NASH Webinar Series. During this webinar, speaker Professor Zelber-Sagi explored the relationship between diet and NAFLD, emphasizing that diet not only causes NAFLD but can also serve ...

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