The Autoimmune Liver Disease Symposium
June 6, 2025 — Toronto, ON
Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites — 5875 Airport Road, Mississauga, ON — (905) 677-9900
CHAIRED BY DR. GIDEON HIRSCHFIELD TORONTO CENTRE FOR LIVER DISEASE
A Primer for Practicing Physicians
A unique event for physicians and other health care professionals to gain valuable insights from internationally recognized experts
Registration administered by the Canadian PBC Society
SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION FEE
Regular: $175 Clinical Fellow: FREE
(registration required)
Symposium fee includes:
- Admission to all sessions
- Lunch + light refreshments throughout the day
- Meet & greet reception
- Special Canadian PBC Society group hotel rate of $199
- Free shuttle service to and from Toronto Pearson airport and the hotel
- Special daily parking rate of $20
- Free WiFi
BOOK HOTEL
Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites, 5875 Airport Road, Mississauga, ON directly across from Pearson International Airport. Free shuttle service between airport and hotel.$199 special Canadian PBC Society room rate — guaranteed for bookings made before May 17. Book directly with Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites 1-800-HILTONS (ask for special Canadian PBC Society Conference rate) OR Quick and Easy Online Reservation
FRIDAY, JUNE 6
9:30 – 10:00 AM
Registration and light refreshments
10:00 – 10:05
Introduction by Dr. Aliya Gulamhusein
Morning Chairs: Dr. Aliya Gulamhusein and Dr. JP Wallach
10:05 – 10:35
“It’s the environment not the genes: autoimmunity and aetiology an unbiased review” Dr. Andrew Mason
10:35 – 11:05
“Understanding fatigue in autoimmune liver disease” Dr. Mark Swain
11:05 – 11:35
“Portal hypertension in PBC and PSC: management and controversies” Dr. Julian Hercun
11:35 – 12:00
Visiting lecture: Dr. Maryln Mayo, “The end of itch is insight: measuring and treating cholestatic pruritus”
12:00 – 12:45
Lunch
Afternoon Chairs: Dr. Andrew Mason and Dr. Julian Hercun
12:45 – 1:15
“Marginalised populations and autoimmune liver diseases” Dr. JP Wallach
1:15 – 1:45
“Fatigue in chronic liver disease: can we overcome?” Dr. Puneeta Tandon
1:45 – 2:15
“How do I approach overlap syndromes in my practice?” Dr. Hin Hin Ko
2:15 – 2:45
“Genetic cholestasis syndromes in adult patients: have we been under diagnosing?” Dr. Aldo Montano-Loza
2:45 – 3:15
Coffee
Chairs: Dr. Marlyn Mayo and Dr. Mark Swain
3:15 – 3:45
“Closing the gap on optimal care: a way forward for PBC and beyond” Dr. Gideon Hirschfield
3:45 – 4:00
Final comments and patient perspective by Gail Wright, Canadian PBC Society
4:00
Meet and Greet Reception
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
- The latest developments in autoimmune liver disease diagnosis, treatment and research
- Updates on the current management of autoimmune liver disease
- Highlights of developments in new science and emerging therapies
- An excellent continuing education opportunity for all
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
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Dr. Aliya Gulamhusein, MD, MPH FRCPC. Assistant Professor and Clinical Investigator, in the Division of Gastroenterology at the University of Toronto. Dr. Gulamhusein is co-lead of the Autoimmune Liver Disease Clinic, a dedicated program focused on optimizing care for patients with PBC, PSC, and autoimmune hepatitis, at the Toronto Centre for Liver Disease, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network.
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Dr. Julian Hercun completed his medical training as well as his Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology fellowship at the Université de Montreal. After completing additional training at the Liver Diseases Branch of the National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases he joined the Liver Unit of the Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) in 2021. His clinical and research interest include auto-immune liver disease as well as hepatic involvement in systemic diseases. -
Dr. Gideon Hirschfield is a world-renowned autoimmune liver disease clinician and researcher, and he has extensive clinical expertise in the management of complex liver disease, pre- and post-transplant. He was recently awarded the inaugural Lily and Terry Horner Chair in Autoimmune Liver Disease Research at UHN’s Toronto Centre for Liver Disease and is leading the Centre’s Autoimmune Liver Disease program along with Dr. Aliya Gulamhusein. This comprehensive program offers life-long care to patients with autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis, and primary sclerosing cholangitis, while advancing groundbreaking research.
Dr. Hin Hin Ko is a Clinical Associate Professor affiliated with the UBC Division of Gastroenterology. She is part of the Pacific Gastroenterology Associates and based at St. Paul’ Hospital. She completed her medical degree at the University of Toronto, Internal Medicine residency and Gastroenterology fellowship at UBC. In addition, she completed a year of fellowship in Hepatology and Nutrition at the University of Toronto. She has special interests in viral hepatitis, autoimmune liver diseases and fatty liver disease. Besides clinical work, she also does clinical research and teaching.
Dr. Andy Mason is a Professor of Medicine and an Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Senior Scholar. He trained at the Liver Unit, Kings College Hospital, in London, England and then moved to Washington University, St. Louis as a Gastroenterology Fellow to train in molecular virology. At Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans he became the Medical Director of Liver Transplantation and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Tulane University Medical Center. He relocated to the University of Alberta in 2002 and is currently the Director Research for the Division of Gastroenterology and Director of The Applied Genomics Centre.
Dr. Marlyn Mayo
Dr. Aldo Montano-Loza obtained his undergraduate training at the Universidad de Guadalajara, in Mexico, where he graduated with an MD degree in 1998. Then, he completed his Internal Medicine residency and Gastroenterology & Endoscopy training at the Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion, in 2005, and obtained a Master Degree in Medical Science at the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico. He obtained further training in Autoimmune Liver Diseases under the mentorship of Dr. Albert J. Czaja at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota in 2008, and in 2009, he finished another Fellowship in Advanced Hepatology and Liver Transplantation at the University of Alberta. He obtained his PhD in Medical Science in 2013. He was the recipient of the International Travel Training Grant from the American College of Gastroenterology in 2006, the Clinical Research Awards from the American College of Gastroenterology in 2011 and 2018, the Canadian National Transplant Research Program Innovation Grant Award in 2018 and the Canadian Liver Foundation designated liver transplant research grant for 2019.
- Dr. Mark Swain has
been a practicing hepatologist and clinician-scientist since his arrival in Alberta in 1993. He is a leader in the University of Calgary’s Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology and holding the Cal Wenzel Family Foundation Chair in Hepatology (a research chair) and Head, Translational Research Core, Snyder Institute of Chronic Diseases. He is widely published in the areas of liver disease and autoimmunity with more than 110 peer-reviewed articles published to date.
Dr. Puneeta Tandon
Dr. JP Wallach