Global Gastroenterology, Liver Diseases & Hepatology Conference & Industry Expo
GASTROENTEROLOGYHUB
2026-11-19 – 2026-11-20 · San Francisco · USA · USA · Hybrid · 30 CME/CPD Credits CME
Shaping the Future of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Speakers
- Assist Prof. Fatima Aldarweesh — Assistant Professor and specializes in Blood Bank and Transfusion Medicine, University of Chicago
- Dr. Abdelouahab Dehimat — Ph.D. in Biotechnology, Research focused in Cancer Research and Anticancer Agent
- Dr. Abdollah zandi — Specialist Bariatric surgeon
- Dr. Ahmed Sharafeldin — Junior doctor of Noble’s Hospital, Noble’s Hospital
- Dr. Akram Shammat — Specialist Gastroenterologist, Institution: Zulekha Hospital Sharjah LLC
- Dr. Amir Taheri — Gastroenterologist
- Dr. Anna Carin Sunil — International Medical Graduate, Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Kerala, India
- Dr. Anna Toker — founder of the online gut health platform Gut Check, LSU Health Science Center in New Orleans
- Dr. Balwant Singh Gill — Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist and Interventional Endoscopist, Institute of Liver Gastroenterology and Pancreatico Biliary Sciences, SGRD Hospital, Punjab, India
- Dr. Bangkang Fu — Research primarily focuses on cardiovascular, neurological, and oncological imaging, Guizhou University
- Dr. Bhovineey Ramanathan — Surgical Registrar, Royal Perth Hospital
- Dr. Bindu T G — Pathologist, Modern Diagnostic Centre, Kottayam Kerala India
- Dr. Bolor Otgondemberel — Endoscopy Specialist, IGIC Endoscopic Network
- Dr. Dalia Alsadig Mohamed Hussein — Pathologist, Alneelain university – Alneelain stem cell center – Khartoum – Sudan
- Dr. Eric Ibegbu — MD, FACG, Medical Director and CEO at Atlantic Medical Group
- Dr. Federica Riccobene — The Influence of Probiotics as an Immunomodulatory Therapy on Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases, University of Galați, Romania
- Dr. Gamzat Dakhkhaev — Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University) UKB №2.
- Dr. Garima Anandani — Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology AIIMS Rajkot
- Dr. Gregory Azizayn — Endoscopist
- Dr. Hawra Ali Aljanobi — Assistant Professor at Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University in Saudi Arabia., Master of Science (MS) from the University at Buffalo, New York
- Dr. Hichem Bouhouche, Graduation in medical sciences at the Faculty of Medicine of Algiers
- Dr. Homagni Sikha Roy — MBBS, Master’s , PhD and MRCP, Internal Medicine Trainee doctor in North Wales, UK
- Dr. Ibrahim Mansoor — Surgical and Clinical Pathologist, Director of the Laboratory services and Blood Bank at Kings College London Jeddah
- Dr. Jason Mitchell — U.S.A Board-certified naturopathic doctor and Founder and CEO of Probulin Probiotic, Founder and CEO of Probulin Probiotic
- Dr. Juliana Bicca — Vice-President of the Brazilian Academy of Functional and Integrative Medicine
- Dr. Kiran N.C — Gastroenterologist, Safdarjung Hospital
- Dr. Maedeh Ghorbanpour, Islamic Azad University, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- Dr. Mahmood Albo Ahmed — Internal Medicine Trainee, Leeds Teaching Hospitals
- Dr. Masashi Fujii — Assistant Professor, Tottori University
- Dr. Masashi Fujii — Assistant Professor, Tottori University
- Dr. Meriem Sabir — Founder and CEO, ClinBridge CRO FZ-LLC
- Dr. Moaiad Elyas — Gastroenterologist, King’s College Hospital London in Jeddah
- Dr. Mohammad Obeid — Professor, department of pharmaceutics, Faculty of pharmacy, Ras Alkhaimah medical and health sciences university
- Dr. Mohammed Alwhabi — Pathologist
- Dr. Mona Fouda — Pathologist, Laboratory Director Ketone Laboratories
- Dr. Naim Abu Freha — Gastroenterologist, M.D. Tuebingen University -Germany
- Dr. Nasibeh Sargazi Moghadam — Research Assistant at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
- Dr. Natalia Gorbokon — Institute of Pathology, Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)
- Dr. Pablo Segales Bautista — Endoscopist, Universidad Autonoma De Guadalajara
- Dr.Palwasha Abbasi — Research Scientist (Drug Formulation), Professor of Pharmacology
- Dr. Qun Dang — President of Genuine Biotech
- Dr. Rajarshi Aich — Senior Resident in Pathology, Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, Kolkata
- Dr. Randa Kaskas — Integrative Gut Health Expert
- Dr. Reimara Valk — Assistant Professor Of Management at American University in Dubai
- Dr. Rudransh Guleria — Gastroenterologist, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr. Sabine Hazan, MD — Gastroenterologist & CEO, Progenabiome, Ventura, CA
- Dr. Sacha Sidani — Director of the GI motility laboratory at the University of Montreal Health Center
- Dr. Samsar Naouel — Gastroenterologist, Oran University Hospital, Faculty of medecine Oran
- Dr. Santosh Gurudev — MBBS,MRCS,FRCR,CCT-UK
- Dr. Shahla Masood — Professor and ChairDepartment of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville
- Dr. Shweta Agarwal — Breast Radiologist, Head of breast imaging at Allied Medical center
- Dr. Simon Kind — Institute of Pathology Hamburg, University Hospital Eppendorf
- Dr. Susan Kais — Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Cincinnati
- Dr. Sviatoslav Zinovev — Oncologist, Nizhny Novgorod Scientific Oncology Center
- Dr. Viven Lunde Dadon — Digital Pathologist
- Dr. Vusale Vaqifqizi — Family and Child Psychologist, Head of the Psychology Rehabilitation Development Center
- Dr. William Song — Internal Medicine Ochsner Health, Louisiana
- Dr. Yousef Assy — Medicine and Pharmacy, Iuliu Hațieganu University
- Dr. Zeeshan Pervaiz — Infliximab-induced seronegative hepatitis leading to acute liver failure and liver transplant: a case report, Institution: Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
- Dr. Zohaib Ahmed Khan — Physician, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Tracks
- Track 1: Gastroenterology: Explore the latest advancements in digestive health, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of *[gastrointestinal](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* diso
- Track 2: Liver Diseases (Hepatology): Focus on comprehensive approaches to *[liver health](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* , covering diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of acute and chronic liver
- Track 3: Fatty Liver Disease & Metabolic Syndrome: This track highlights the growing impact of *[fatty liver](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/event?tab=submit-abstract)* disease associated with obesity, diabetes, and metabolic d
- Track 4: Viral Hepatitis: Global Challenges & Solutions: Explore current challenges and advancements in *[viral hepatitis](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Sessions cover hepatiti
- Track 6: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Focus on Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and other *[inflammatory bowel disorders](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*. Topics include disease mechanisms, bio
- Track 5: Cirrhosis & Portal Hypertension: Discuss advanced concepts in *[cirrhosis](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* management, complications, and portal hypertension treatment strategies. This track c
- Track 7: Functional GI Disorders & IBS: Explore functional gastrointestinal disorders including irritable bowel syndrome and related conditions. Discussions include *[gut-brain](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-
- Track 8: Gastrointestinal Oncology: This track covers advances in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of *[gastrointestinal cancers](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*. Topics include molecular onc
- Track 9: Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology: Address gastrointestinal and liver disorders affecting children, including congenital conditions, nutritional challenges, and *[pediatric liver diseases](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconfere
- Track 10: Hepatology Innovations & Clinical Practice: Highlight recent innovations transforming hepatology practice. Topics include advanced diagnostics, novel therapies, clinical guidelines, precision approaches, and improved patient management strategi
- Track 11: AI & Digital Pathology in Gastroenterology: Explore the role of *[artificial intelligence](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*, machine learning, and *[digital pathology in GI diagnosis](https://gastroentero
- Track 12: Precision Medicine in GI & Liver Diseases: Focus on personalized healthcare approaches using genetics, biomarkers, and patient-specific data. This track explores precision diagnostics, targeted therapies, and individualized treatment strategie
- Track 13: Biomarkers & Molecular Diagnostics: Discuss emerging *[biomarkers and molecular technologies](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* supporting early diagnosis and disease monitoring. Topics include gen
- Track 14: Regenerative Medicine & Liver Transplantation: Explore innovative approaches in liver regeneration, stem cell research, and *[transplantation medicine](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*. Sessions cover transp
- Track 15: Advanced Imaging & Endoscopy: Highlight advancements in *[endoscopic techniques](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* and imaging technologies. Topics include minimally invasive diagnosis, *[the
- Track 16: Robotics & Minimally Invasive GI Procedures: Explore the latest advancements in *[robotic-assisted surgery](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* and minimally invasive gastrointestinal procedures. This track f
- Track 17: Big Data & Clinical Trials in Hepatology: Discover how *[big data](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* analytics, real-world evidence, and advanced clinical trials are shaping *[modern hepatology](https://
- Track 18: Translational Research in GI Diseases: Explore the connection between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications in *[gastrointestinal medicine](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*. This track foc
- Track 19: Point-of-Care Diagnostics: Focus on rapid, accessible, and efficient diagnostic technologies improving *[gastrointestinal and liver disease detection](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*. Th
- Track 20: Wearable & Remote Monitoring Technologies: Explore the growing impact of wearable devices and remote healthcare technologies in *[gastroenterology](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*. This track highlights
- Track 21: Gut Microbiome & Human Health: Discover the complex relationship between gut microbiota and human health. This track explores *[microbiome research](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*, microbia
- Track 22: Probiotics, Prebiotics & Synbiotics: Explore the scientific advancements in *[probiotics, prebiotics](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*, and synbiotics for digestive health. This track focuses on mi
- Track 23: Nutrition in Liver & GI Disorders: Highlight the essential role of nutrition in managing *[gastrointestinal and liver diseases](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*. This track covers dietary interve
- Track 24: Obesity, Diet & Digestive Health: Explore the connection between *[obesity, dietary habits, metabolism](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*, and gastrointestinal health. This track focuses on lifes
- Track 25: Alcohol-Related Liver Disease: Discuss the global impact and clinical challenges of alcohol-related liver disease. This track covers prevention strategies, *[disease progression, diagnosis, treatment approaches, patient management]
- Track 26: Lifestyle Medicine & Preventive Gastroenterology: Focus on preventive healthcare approaches through *[lifestyle modification](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* and healthy behaviors. This track explores exercise
- Track 27: Nutraceuticals & Functional Foods: Explore the therapeutic potential of *[nutraceuticals and functional foods](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)* in digestive healthcare. This track highlights bioa
- Track 28: Celiac Disease & Food Intolerance: Focus on advancements in diagnosis and management of *[celiac disease and food intolerance disorders][https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract]*. This track covers immune
- Track 29: Metabolic Liver Diseases: Explore *[metabolic disorders affecting liver function](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*, including genetic and acquired conditions. This track focuses on disea
- Track 30: Sarcopenia & Malnutrition in GI Patients: Discuss the impact of muscle loss and *[nutritional deficiencies among gastrointestinal patients](https://gastroenterology-hepatology.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract)*. This track highlights assess
Programme
- Thu 19 Nov 2026 — 08:00–08:30 — Registration, Welcome & Exhibition Opening
- Thu 19 Nov 2026 — 08:30–09:30 — Opening Ceremony & Keynote Introduction
- Thu 19 Nov 2026 — 10:25–10:40 — Coffee Break & Networking
- Thu 19 Nov 2026 — 10:40–13:00 — Exhibit Hall Open + Speaker & Poster Presentations
- Thu 19 Nov 2026 — 13:00–14:00 — Lunch & Networking
- Thu 19 Nov 2026 — 14:00–16:00 — Speaker, Keynote, Exhibitor & Poster Presentations
- Thu 19 Nov 2026 — 16:00–16:15 — Coffee Break & Networking
- Thu 19 Nov 2026 — 16:15–16:30 — Speech & Poster Presentation
- Thu 19 Nov 2026 — 17:30–18:00 — Closing Remarks / Panel Discussion / Certificate Distribution
- Fri 20 Nov 2026 — 08:30–09:00 — Registration at Desk
- Fri 20 Nov 2026 — 09:00–10:25 — Speech & Poster Presentation
- Fri 20 Nov 2026 — 10:25–10:40 — Coffee Break & Networking
- Fri 20 Nov 2026 — 10:40–13:00 — Exhibit Hall Open + Speaker & Poster Presentations
- Fri 20 Nov 2026 — 13:00–14:00 — Lunch & Networking
- Fri 20 Nov 2026 — 14:00–16:00 — Speaker, Keynote, Exhibitor & Poster Presentations
- Fri 20 Nov 2026 — 16:00–16:15 — Coffee Break & Networking
- Fri 20 Nov 2026 — 16:15–17:30 — Speech & Poster Presentation
- Fri 20 Nov 2026 — 17:30–18:00 — Closing Remarks / Panel Discussion / Certificate Distribution
Registration
- Group Pass ( 3 Attendees ) — USD 1000
- Abstract/Presentation Review Fees (Mandatory) — USD 30
- Speaker Package — USD 300
- Delegate Package — USD 250
- Poster Package — USD 275
- Package A (30 CME Credits) — USD 799
- Package B (30 CME Credits) — USD 999
- Package C (30 CME Credits) — USD 1199
- Certificate (Mandatory) — USD 50
- One Day Pass — USD 150
- Visa Invitation Letter (Mandatory) — USD 150
- Student Fee(ID required) — USD 150
- CME Package(30CMECredits) — USD 300
- CPD Package (30CPDCredits) — USD 250
- Exhibitor Fee — USD 1250
- Prime Sponsor — USD 6000
- Gold Sponsor — USD 4000
- Silver Sponsor — USD 3000
- Abstract/Presentation Review Fees (Mandatory) — USD 60
- Group Pass ( 3 Attendees ) — USD 2000
FAQ
When will the Event take place?
The Global Gastroenterology, Liver Diseases & Hepatology Conference & Industry Expo: Innovation, Investment, and Industry Partnerships from November 19-20, 2026 in San Francisco, USA
Where will the Event be held?
The Global Gastroenterology, Liver Diseases & Hepatology Conference & Industry Expo: Innovation, Investment, and Industry Partnerships will be held in Hybrid mode, participants can join In Person at San Francisco, USA or Virtually from anywhere.
Where do I go to register for the GASTROENTEROLOGYHUB2026?
You can register for the GastroenterologyHub2026 via our online registration form.
What does my registration cost cover?
For In Person Participants: Access (Entry) to all conference sessions, poster and exhibition area Conference kit including name tag, program booklet and Presentation Book 2 Coffee breaks and Lunch for all the conference days Certificate accreditation from the organizing committee For Virtual Participants: Access to all Presentations E-Abstract Book and Program E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation Note: Participants registered under Listener and accompanying category are not allowed to present their papers in Oral or Poster sessions.
When do I get my registration/Event materials?
Registration materials will be distributed on site upon checking in at the registration counters.
Are there any discounts for group registration?
Yes, we have discounts for group participants. For information and discount codes please contact conference secretary in email: info-ucg@utilitarianconferences.com .
What is the cancellation and refund policy?
The registration fee is non-refundable. If you are unable to attend the event, your registration can be transferred to the next edition. Alternatively, you can choose to attend the event online. Please note that refunds will not be issued under any circumstances.
How do I get a receipt for my registration?
You will get the payment receipt from conference secretary within 2 to 4 business days. For further information contact info-ucg@utilitarianconferences.com
How to submit Presentation?
Send us your presentation as per the sample template in the Presentation Submission page or you can directly email to Event secretary.
Where do I go to submit Presentation?
You may submit proposals online via our Abstract Submission Portal.
Do you have any template for presentation submission?
Yes, we have a template for presentation submission.
How do I submit more than one presentation?
Yes. You may submit more than one presentation and participate in more than two session either in oral or poster session. However, you may not present more than three presentation during the event.