
Ana Marenco Flores
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MD @UniversidadCR šØš·| Hepatology Research Fellow @BIDMC_GI @harvardmed | Mentor @SCFG | Art Enthusiast | Amateur Writer | Polyglot šŖšøš¬š§š®š¹š§š·
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Hard to summarize how amazing my first time at #TLM2024 was. Sharing our teamās work during the poster presentations was rewarding, and learning from my senior mentors and the entire AASLD Foundation was truly inspiring.


Mixed feelings as I wrap up another semester mentoring with ScienceClubforGirls! From building planes to crafting wiggleš¤, itās been a joy empowering young girls & celebrating women in STEM. Proud of this amazing journey. Canāt wait for next year! š #STEMeducation #womeninSTEM

Great newsā¼ļøOur Autoimmune Liver Disease team has 9⣠abstract submissions accepted for #DDW2025! Excited to present 2⣠as Lecture Presentations. Grateful to work with such an incredible team! See you in San Diego!āDigestive Disease Week Alan Bonder Vilas Patwardhan Natalia Rojas AmarĆs Romelia Barba MD


š¢Proud momentā”ļøHonored to present our research as a š¤Lecture Presenter at #DDW2025 in San Diego šGrateful for the support of my incredible mentors and the dedication of our amazing team. San Diego, here we go! Digestive Disease Week Alan Bonder Ana Marenco Flores Vilas Patwardhan Natalia Rojas AmarĆs


Excited to share that our teamās abstract has been accepted for#EASLCongress2025 šš¼ Iām honored to present our work this year š A huge thanks to this great team Ana Marenco Flores Alan Bonder Vilas Patwardhan and the collaboration of @dracarmenlara Manuel Romero-Gómez for making it possiblešš¼


šāØ Incredible work from our brilliant research fellows! šš” From groundbreaking presentations on one side of the world to inspiring talks on the other, youāve truly made an impact. šš Huge congratulations to all of you on your dedication, innovation, and success. šš Keep


Freshly published in JCM MDPI!šOur study validates the Mayo Risk Score (MRS) for predicting liver transplant & mortality in PSC before advanced disease, reinforcing its role in early risk assessmentšmdpi.com/3231446 Alan Bonder Vilas Patwardhan Tamara Kahan Natalia Rojas AmarĆs



Back at @DDWmeeting for the second time, now as a speaker! Excited for insightful talks, poster sessions, and reconnecting with friends and colleagues. Grateful to be here with Natalia Rojas AmarĆs! #DDW2025 #BEGUTSY #GITwitter


Sharing our work at #DDW2025 @DDWmeeting! 1ļøā£ In early-stage PSC, the MRS predicts transplant-free survivalāsupporting its clinical use. 2ļøā£ In PSC, PBC & AIH, uncertainty and HRQoL vary by disease & gender. Alan Bonder Natalia Rojas AmarĆs Vilas Patwardhan Romelia Barba MD Tamara Kahan


Proud of the oral presentation by Romelia Barba MD at Digestive Disease Week on UK DCD score validation for long-term graft and patient survival across liver transplant etiologies. This study confirms its utility to optimize risk and expand DCD donor use. #DDW2025 #LiverTransplant


Itās officially my first time at Digestive Disease Week š„ and Iām honored to present our teamās work! šš¼ Letās raise awareness about how uncertainty impacts the quality of life for people š„ living with Autoimmune Liver Diseases. Huge thanks to my colleague Ana Marenco Flores and our mentors


Proud of Ana Marenco Flores for representing our autoimmune liver disease research group at #DDW2025! Her work validates the Amsterdam-Oxford Model in U.S. patients with PSCāoutperforming the Mayo Risk Score in predicting liver transplant and mortality. #LiverTwitter #MedTwitter


Grateful for the chance to give two oral presentations at #DDW2025 on sleep disorders in PBC and risk score validation in PSC. Thank you to my mentor Alan Bonder for his unwavering support. It's incredible how mentorship can change livesāhard to believe it's only been two years



Great collab w/ Carmen Lara during her rotation at BIDMC_GI BIDMC Research!š Amazing work by Natalia Rojas AmarĆs & Alan Bonder on PSC-MASLD: 33% overlap, older age, āBMI, but MASLD linked to less fatigue (OR 0.37, p=0.02) #LiverTwitter #EASL2025 #PSC #MASLD