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Hepatology

At the 91女神 School of Medicine, faculty, fellows and trainees have the unique opportunity to train under globally and regionally renowned hepatology specialists. This training provides them with the essential skills to conduct successful liver transplants.

Liver Diseases

Our faculty are internationally recognized for research into pediatric liver diseases. It is one of only a few pediatric centers in the United States participating in the Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network to find treatments and novel therapeutics for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).

Our faculty and hepatologists have particular expertise in the treatment of children diagnosed with hepatitis B and C. Cardinal Glennon Children鈥檚 Hospital was the first hospital in the state of Missouri to offer pediatric clinical trials for Harvoni, which later was FDA-approved for children with hepatitis C. The hospital also is one of only a few pediatric centers to participate in the Hepatitis B Research Network.

Liver Transplant

For more than 22 years, the UNOS-certified liver transplant program at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children鈥檚 Hospital has met or exceeded national graft and patient survival outcomes.

The hospital offers isolated and multi-organ transplants, including whole and split livers. It is a long-standing member of the Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation (SPLIT) registry, an international research collaborative. Ongoing research efforts include the identification of pioneering strategies to mitigate ischemia-reperfusion injury in livers post-transplant.

Headshot of Ajay Jain
Ajay Jain, M.D. serves as the medical director for pediatric liver transplantation and an investigator for the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases'  Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network. Jain also serves as director of the Health First program.