Blog: Dr. Sae Kyung Joo to Speak at the 15th World Gastroenterology, IBD & Hepatology Conference

 

Introduction

The 15th World Gastroenterology, IBD & Hepatology Conference is proud to welcome Dr. Sae Kyung Joo, an esteemed Gastroenterologist from the Seoul National University College of Medicine, South Korea. Dr. Joo is recognized globally for her contributions to hepatology research and her commitment to advancing diagnostic accuracy in liver disease.

At this year’s prestigious event, Dr. Joo will deliver an insightful presentation titled “Impact of Sex-Specific Cutoffs on Reducing Missed Advanced Fibrosis in Women with MASLD.” Her talk addresses a crucial gap in hepatology—improving diagnostic pathways for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) while ensuring gender-sensitive clinical approaches.

Benefits of Attending

By attending Dr. Joo’s session, participants will gain:

  • Enhanced Understanding of MASLD: Insight into the evolving landscape of MASLD diagnosis and the importance of individualized assessment.

  • Evidence-Based Strategies: Learn how sex-specific diagnostic cutoffs can significantly improve detection of advanced fibrosis in women.

  • Clinical Application: Practical approaches to incorporating gender-specific considerations into routine hepatology and gastroenterology practice.

  • Improved Patient Outcomes: Knowledge that helps clinicians avoid missed diagnoses, leading to earlier intervention and better treatment results.

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with a leading expert in hepatology research and other specialists committed to improving liver health worldwide.

Research Interest of the Speaker

Dr. Sae Kyung Joo’s research focuses on multiple key areas in hepatology, including:

  • MASLD and metabolic liver disease

  • Liver fibrosis progression and early detection

  • Sex-based disparities in liver disease diagnosis

  • Biomarker development for advanced fibrosis

  • Non-invasive imaging and diagnostic criteria optimization

Her work continues to influence best clinical practices and fosters a deeper understanding of how gender differences impact disease progression.

Awards, Recognition, and Achievements

Dr. Joo has established a remarkable academic and clinical profile, including:

  • Contributions to leading peer-reviewed journals in hepatology

  • Recognition for excellence in research at Seoul National University College of Medicine

  • Leadership roles in several hepatology and GI-related clinical studies

  • Active involvement in improving diagnostic standards for metabolic liver disease

  • Widely respected as an innovator in integrating gender-specific medicine into hepatology research

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Conclusion

Dr. Sae Kyung Joo’s session at the 15th World Gastroenterology, IBD & Hepatology Conference will offer groundbreaking insights into one of today’s most pressing hepatology challenges—Missed fibrosis in women with MASLD. Her evidence-based approach and dedication to precision medicine make this presentation essential for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals working in liver disease management.

Join us to learn how gender-specific diagnostic strategies can shape the future of hepatology and improve patient care globally.

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