The CASL-CLF Visiting Professorship is awarded to a CASL member who is recognized as an outstanding individual in hepatology, an excellent communicator, and with an interest in clinical, basic science or translational liver research.
Objective and Program Parameters
- The objective of the CASL-CLF Visiting Professorship is to provide an exceptional liver educational program to health care professionals, paraprofessionals, researchers, and others involved in liver disease.
- A ‘State of the Art” lecture in Hepatology will be given at each host center. The visiting professor will also participate in undergraduate and postgraduate liver education and the exchange of ideas with staff, researchers, trainees and students, etc. where possible.
- The awardee will visit or lecture at no less than four Canadian centers during the academic year and must include at least one visit in each of the four regions of Canada:
- the Western Provinces
- Ontario
- Quebec
- the Maritime Provinces
- The awardee visits will be coordinated by the award recipient, a designated contact at each host center, and the CASL office.
The CASL-CLF Visiting Professor award was presented at the CASL Awards Ceremony at Joint CDDW™-CLM Conference in Toronto.
CASL VISITING PROFESSORSHIP RECIPIENTS
| 2026 | Scott Fung |
| 2024 – 2026 | Dean Karvellas |
| 2022 – 2023 | Christopher Rose |
| 2021 – 2022 | Puneeta Tandon |
| 2020 – 2021 | Morris Sherman |
| 2019 – 2020 | Paul Adams |
| 2018 – 2019 | Andrew Mason |
