Physician in Medicine
Massachusetts General Hospital-Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA, United States
Kenneth E. Sherman received his BS & PhD (Microbiology) from Rutgers University and his MD from George Washington University. Currently, he is a Physician in Medicine and Director of Clinical Trials Development in the Gastroenterology Division at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also an Emeritus Professor of Medicine at the Univ. of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Dr. Sherman’s research interests center around viral hepatitis and the pathogenesis, evaluation and treatment of liver disease in those with HIV infection. He is an NIH-funded researcher and the author of over 300 articles, abstracts and book chapters on viral hepatitis and other areas of liver disease. He has held numerous leadership positions in the field including serving as the past Chair of the Liver/Biliary Section of the AGA Institute Council, and as former member of the AASLD/IDSA/IAS-USA HCV Guidelines Committee. He is currently a member of the FDA Blood Products Advisory Committee.
Disclosure(s): CinRx: Advisor/Consultant; Horizon-AMGEN: DSMB Member; Pliant: DSMB Member; The GSK group of companies: DELPHI Consensus Group
19 - What Is New on Viral Hepatitis From A to E?
Monday, October 20, 2025
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM US ET
59 - Hepatitis E: Hard to Diagnose, Hard to Treat
Monday, October 20, 2025
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM US ET