22nd Annual PSC Partners Conference +
AASLD Liver Meeting
November 5-8, 2026 | Denver, CO
Connect as a community and engage with the broader liver field.
The PSC Partners Conference will take place on Thursday, November 5 and then we’re headed to The Liver Meeting together from November 6-8. Bringing these experiences together creates a unique chance to connect as a community and engage more deeply with the broader liver field.
You’ll have a full day dedicated to the PSC community, including research updates, expert speakers, and meaningful time together, followed by the opportunity to attend The Liver Meeting alongside PSC Partners staff as our guests.
AASLD will be holding 11 patient and caregiver sessions at The Liver Meeting developed with input from their Patient Advisory Group. These sessions cover a wide range of liver diseases and conditions and important topics, offering expanded access to leading research updates, clinical insights, and expert perspectives. This approach allows us to maintain a focused PSC Partners experience while also connecting our community to the larger hepatology field in a meaningful way. This year’s PSC Partners Conference is partnering with American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and their world-renowned Liver Meeting in Denver, bringing both experiences together for a unique opportunity to connect as a community and engage more deeply with the broader liver field.
Common Questions
The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) is the leading professional organization for scientists and healthcare providers working in liver disease.
Their annual meeting, The Liver Meeting, brings together approximately 10,000 hepatologists, researchers, and clinicians from around the world to share research, clinical advances, and education.
This is the first time that The Liver Meeting has met in Denver, and we saw it as a special, one-time opportunity to connect our community with this international gathering.
Holding our Annual Conference alongside The Liver Meeting creates a unique opportunity for our community to:
Be present at one of the world’s leading liver research meetings
Hear the latest updates in liver disease research directly from experts
Strengthen connections between PSC patients, caregivers, clinicians, and researchers
No. PSC Partners plans to host our 23rd Annual Conference in its traditional three-day format in Spring 2027. We will announce the date and location later this year.
This decision was made with the support and leadership of Ricky Safer, PSC Partners CEO, and the Board of Directors. It reflects careful consideration of how to host a meaningful conference experience in 2026 while aligning with our organizational priorities.
Yes. The entire PSC Partners community day on November 5th is designed specifically for community connection. Additional opportunities to connect will be available throughout the weekend for those who decide to also attend The Liver Meeting.
No. You only need to register for the PSC Partners Conference and indicate if you are planning to stay for The Liver Meeting.
Registration and cost will be announced as program planning is finalized. Updates will be shared via email, social media, and on our website.
No. Attendance at The Liver Meeting is completely optional. You may choose to attend patient-focused sessions November 6-8.
Yes. PSC Partners, in conjunction with AASLD, will offer a discounted hotel room rate. Details will be shared when registration opens.
Yes. Application details will be available soon, with the application going live 10 weeks prior to the conference.
Yes. Application details will be available soon, with the application going live 10 weeks prior to the conference.
There is no limit on attendance, but there will be a registration deadline.
No. The 22nd Annual Conference will be an in-person event.
The official AASLD program lists registrants as 18+, indicating that The Liver Meeting is designed primarily for adult participants. As a result, we are not able to offer a structured teen program within this format.
There will be virtual opportunities to connect ahead of the conference.
We deeply value our teen community and are committed to ensuring that we have teen-focused space and programming at our Spring 2027 Annual Conference.