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Jul 9, 2026

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1: Liver Lineup: Bepirovirsen and the Push Toward Functional Cure in Hepatitis B 09.07.2026

Could hepatitis B finally have a finite treatment option? Tatyana Kushner, MD, joins hosts Nancy Reau, MD, and Kimberly Brown, MD, to break down the phase 3 B-Well data for bepirovirsen, the first agent to hit functional cure as a primary endpoint in chronic hepatitis B. The conversation covers the phase 3 B-Well 1 and B-Well 2 results, published in the New England Journal of Medicine and presente...

Liver Lineup: HDV Diagnosis, Bulevirtide, and the Delta Pipeline 09.07.2026

In this episode of Liver Lineup: Updates and Unfiltered Insights, hosts Kimberly Brown, MD (Henry Ford Hospital), and Nancy Reau, MD (Rush University Medical Center), are joined by Tatyana Kushner, MD (Weill Cornell Medicine), to discuss hepatitis delta virus (HDV). Topics covered: Why fewer than 10% of HBsAg-positive patients have ever been tested for HDV — and why that needs to change The diagno...

Joint Ventures: Lupus Health Inequalities, Growing Burden of ICI-Arthritis at EULAR 2026 26.06.2026

In this episode of Joint Ventures, host Rihards Buss, MD, consultant rheumatologist, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle, sits down with Sarah Dyball, MBBS, PhD, academic clinical lecturer, Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, University of Manchester, and Kate Harnden, MBChB, Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, at the European Alliance of Associations for Rheum...

Joint Ventures: CAR-T, Early Diagnosis Reshape Scleroderma at EULAR 2026 24.06.2026

The therapeutic framework for systemic sclerosis is undergoing a fundamental reorientation, moving away from managing visible fibrotic sequelae toward targeting the autoantibody-driven mechanisms believed to initiate and propagate disease. On a recent episode of Joint Ventures recorded live at the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) 2026 Congress in London, host Jack Arnold,...

Joint Ventures: Aiming for Targeted First-Line Therapy in Early RA at EULAR 2026 24.06.2026

In this episode of Joint Ventures, hosts Jack Arnold, MBBS, PhD, academic clinical lecturer in rheumatology, University of Leeds, was joined at the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) 2026 annual congress in London by Laurence Duquenne, MD, a rheumatology researcher, Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, an investigator on one of the...

Joint Ventures: EULAR 2026 Congress Preview 29.05.2026

In this episode of Joint Ventures , hosts Jack Arnold, MBBS, PhD, an academic clinical lecturer in rheumatology at the University of Leeds, and Rihards Buss, MD, a consultant rheumatologist at Freeman Hospital, Newcastle, preview their unofficial countdown of the sessions, themes, and abstracts they are most excited about heading into the 2026 European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EU...

Joint Ventures: The B-Cell Story, Part 2 — Ianalumab and the Next Chapter in Sjögren's and Lupus 28.05.2026

In the second part of this Joint Ventures episode on B cell therapies in rheumatic disease, hosts Jack Arnold, MBBS, PhD, and Rihards Buss, MD, return with guest Lucy Carter, MBBS, PhD, to move beyond the question of how to deplete B cells and toward the more conceptually challenging problem of what happens after depletion — and whether ianalumab's dual mechanism of action represents the most rati...

Joint Ventures: The B-Cell Story, Part 1 — From Rituximab to the Next Frontier 28.05.2026

In this episode of Joint Ventures , hosts Jack Arnold, MBBS, PhD, an academic clinical lecturer in rheumatology at the University of Leeds, and Rihards Buss, MD, a consultant rheumatologist at Freeman Hospital, Newcastle, are joined by guest Lucy Carter, MBBS, PhD, a consultant rheumatologist at Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust and honorary clinical senior lecturer at Newcastle University,...

Joint Ventures: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists — From Metabolic Drug to Immunomodulator? Part 2 28.05.2026

In this episode of Joint Ventures, hosts Jack Arnold, MBBS, PhD, an academic clinical lecturer in rheumatology at the University of Leeds, and Rihards Buss, MD, a consultant rheumatologist at Freeman Hospital, Newcastle, turn from osteoarthritis to the inflammatory arthritides — examining what early data in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriatic arthritis (PsA), and lupus can and cannot yet tell us...

Joint Ventures: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists — From Metabolic Drug to Immunomodulator? Part 1 28.05.2026

In this episode of Joint Ventures , hosts Jack Arnold, MBBS, PhD, an academic clinical lecturer in rheumatology at the University of Leeds, and Rihards Buss, MD, a consultant rheumatologist at Freeman Hospital, Newcastle, examine the growing evidence for GLP-1 receptor agonists in rheumatological disease — drugs originally developed for glycemic control that are now drawing serious attention as po...

Joint Ventures: Nipocalimab Advances and a Deucravacitinib Decision Looms 28.05.2026

In this episode of Joint Ventures , hosts Jack Arnold, MBBS, PhD, an academic clinical lecturer in rheumatology at the University of Leeds, and Rihards Buss, MBBS, a consultant rheumatologist at Freeman Hospital, dive into 2 emerging therapeutic strategies with the potential to reshape care for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA): Fc receptor blockade with nipocalimab...

Introducing Joint Ventures, With Jack Arnold, MBBS, PhD, and Rihards Buss, MBBS 28.05.2026

Introducing Joint Ventures — a new podcast exploring advances in rheumatologic disease and what they mean for real-world practice. Hosted by RheumatologyLive, the series is led by Jack Arnold, MBBS, PhD, and Rihards Buss, MBBS, 2 United Kingdom-based rheumatologists united by a shared interest in translating rapidly evolving science into thoughtful, patient-centered care. Joint Ventures is designe...

Closing the Gap Between IBD Therapies and Patient Outcomes, With David Rubin, MD 06.05.2026

Despite more than 14 approved therapies for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, many patients still aren't reaching remission. At DDW 2026, David Rubin, MD, of the University of Chicago Medicine explains why the problem isn't the drugs — it's how and when we use them. He covers early treatment strategies, treat-to-target monitoring, the induction pitfall, and when to switch mechanisms rather t...

FSGS Drug Development No Longer a ‘Graveyard’: What Comes After Sparsentan’s Approval 19.04.2026
Liver Lineup: Closing the Gap in Women’s Liver Health 16.04.2026

In this episode of Liver Lineup , hosts Nancy Reau, MD, and Kimberly Brown, MD, are joined by Meena Bansal, MD, to examine how liver disease uniquely affects women across the lifespan. While conditions like metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) are often discussed in broad terms, the trio highlights how risk, progression, and outcomes can differ significantly based on se...

Liver Lineup: Navigating Genetic Testing in Cholestatic Liver Disease 07.04.2026

In this episode of Liver Lineup, hosts Nancy Reau, MD, and Kimberly Brown, MD, are joined by Saul Karpen, MD, PhD, and Robert Gish, MD, for a practical, clinician-focused discussion on the evolving role of genetic testing in cholestatic liver disease. As genetic panels become more widely used in hepatology, many clinicians are left wondering when to order these tests—and how to interpret the resul...

HCPLive 5 Stories in Under 5: Week of 03/08 15.03.2026

Welcome to HCPLive's 5 Stories in Under 5—your quick, must-know recap of the top 5 healthcare stories from the past week, all in under 5 minutes. Stay informed, stay ahead, and let’s dive into the latest updates impacting clinicians and healthcare providers like you! Interested in a more traditional, text rundown? Check out the HCPFive ! RAINIER: Povetacicept Reduces Proteinuria By 52.0% A pre-spe...

HCPLive 5 Stories in Under 5: Week of 02/15 24.02.2026

Welcome to HCPLive's 5 Stories in Under 5—your quick, must-know recap of the top 5 healthcare stories from the past week, all in under 5 minutes. Stay informed, stay ahead, and let’s dive into the latest updates impacting clinicians and healthcare providers like you! Interested in a more traditional, text rundown? Check out the HCPFive ! MAJESTY: Obinutuzumab Achieves 2 Year Complete Remission in...

ICD-10 Adoption and the True Burden of Short Bowel Syndrome With Alan Buchman, MD, MSPH 18.02.2026

Accurately defining the population of patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS) and intestinal failure has long been a challenge in gastroenterology.  In an effort to bring greater clarity to the field, Alan Buchman MD, MSPH, a professor of Clinical Surgery and Medical Director of the Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplant Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago and director of gastroente...

When Platelet Increments Matter, With Ruchika Goel, MD 13.02.2026
HCPLive 5 Stories in Under 5: Week of 02/01 09.02.2026

Welcome to HCPLive's 5 Stories in Under 5—your quick, must-know recap of the top 5 healthcare stories from the past week, all in under 5 minutes. Stay informed, stay ahead, and let’s dive into the latest updates impacting clinicians and healthcare providers like you! Interested in a more traditional, text rundown? Check out the HCPFive ! Top 5 Healthcare Headlines for February 1-7, 2026: 1. FDA Is...

Liver Lineup: Managing MASLD and MASH Amid Limited Awareness, Overlapping Risk Factors 04.02.2026

In this episode of Liver Lineup: Updates and Unfiltered Insights , Nancy Reau, MD, and Kimberly Brown, MD, turn their attention to metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and metabolic dysfunction–associated steatohepatitis (MASH), conditions that now dominate hepatology clinics but continue to pose major diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. As new drugs enter the clinic...

Liver Lineup: Advances, Gaps, and What’s Next in Viral Hepatitis 04.02.2026

In this episode of Liver Lineup: Updates and Unfiltered Insights , hosts Nancy Reau, MD, and Kimberly Brown, MD, tackle a paradox that continues to define viral hepatitis care: despite curative therapies for hepatitis C and highly effective suppression for hepatitis B, global and domestic elimination goals remain out of reach. The conversation reframes viral hepatitis not as a “finished” chapter i...

Liver Lineup: Bridging Innovation and Practice in Liver Transplant and HCC Care 04.02.2026

In this episode of Liver Lineup: Updates and Unfiltered Insights, hosts Kimberly Brown, MD, and Nancy Reau, MD, break down new research on liver transplantation, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and the ongoing evolution of surveillance strategies in chronic liver disease. Drawing on their extensive experience as transplant hepatologists, Brown and Reau place new data into practical context, highli...

Liver Lineup: Advances in Portal Hypertension and Cirrhosis Management 04.02.2026

In this episode of Liver Lineup: Updates and Unfiltered Insights , hosts Kimberly Brown, MD, and Nancy Reau, MD, break down several of the most consequential hepatology developments of 2025, focusing on practical advances in the management of patients with advanced liver disease. From renal protection in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) cirrhosis to long-debated que...

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