Amrita Institute Hepatology PhD Scholars bags Top Prizes at CCILBS 2025

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NATIONAL, 29th April, 2025: Two PhD scholars from the Department of Hepatology at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences have bagged top honours at the prestigious 6th National Conference on Critical Care and Infections in Liver Diseases (CCILBS 2025), organized by the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS), New Delhi held on April 26–27, 2025, at The Grand, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi.

Ms. Gowripriya Nair and Ms. Arathi Venu secured the first and third prize respectively for oral presentation of their original research papers, presented under the mentorship of Dr. Arun K. Valsan. Dr. Sudhindran S, Dr Priya Nair, Dr. Zubair Mohamed and Dr Rajat were the other mentors.

The Hepatology division at Amrita is one of the very few specialized liver units in India focused on treating critically ill liver patients and also furthering cutting edge research in liver disease.

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About Amrita University:

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is a distinguished multi-campus, multidisciplinary university, accredited with an A++ rating by NAAC. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is ranked 81st globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2024, showcasing its dedication to meaningful education and research. The university spans nine campuses across five states. The university holds two UNESCO Chairs—one for Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation & Development and another for Gender Equality & Women’s Empowerment.

Headquartered in Coimbatore, Amrita operates across nine campuses in five states and is involved in over 500 global collaborations, including with Harvard University and the University of Oxford. Founded by Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (Amma), Amrita continues to embody her vision of education and research driven by universal values.

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