Launched as part of our COVID-19 response, GLI’s President & CEO, Donna Cryer, converses weekly with guests on GLI LIVE on Wednesdays at noon ET. Throughout February, GLI LIVE episodes will feature conversations with patients and physicians to educate the public on four different rare liver diseases. Viewers can view the episodes on GLI’s Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Episode recordings remain available on GLI’s social media accounts.

  • Lysosomal Acid Lipase Deficiency (LAL-D) In this episode of GLI LIVE, host Donna Cryer is joined by guests Dr. Don Wilson, pediatric endocrinologist at Cook Children’s Medical Center and Secretary of the Foundation of the National Lipid Association, and Rebecca Trendy, a mother of four boys living with lysosomal acid lipase

  • Alagille Syndrome In this episode of GLI LIVE, host Donna Cryer is joined by Cher Bork, Executive Director of Alagille Syndrome Alliance (ALGSA) and Shambhavi Ravishankar, Alagille syndrome patient, ALGSA board member, and attorney

  • Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) In this episode of GLI LIVE host, Donna Cryer, will be joined by two members of GLI’s Pediatric and Rare Liver Diseases Council: Dr. Marco Carbone, a hepatologist at University of Milan-Bicocca, European Reference Network (ERN)’s clinical lead for cholestatic liver diseases, and PBC Foundation board member, and Cynthia Buness, the mother of a Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) patient, GLI’s Pediatric and Rare Liver Diseases Council research working group co-chair, and Advanced Advocacy Academy alumna, to discuss the rare liver disease, PSC.

  • Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) In this episode of GLI LIVE host, Donna Cryer, will be joined by guest Dr. Cynthia Levy, hepatologist and Assistant Director of the Schiff Center for Liver Diseases, and patient guests Leslie Stratta and Bre Farley who are living with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), to discuss this rare liver disease.

Check out the above episodes to learn about some rare liver diseases and stay tuned for new topics and areas of discussion, this year on Wednesdays at noon ET!