About us




Research
Highlights

Experimental model

Virus-host interaction

Modeling HEV infection in induced human primary neurons
Published by Eike Steinmann,

Virology

Virus-host interaction

Mechanistic insight into the zoonotic feature of rat hepatitis E virus
Published by Wenshi Wang, Siddharth Sridhar



Global Hepatitis E Platform

The Global Hepatitis E Platform (GHEP) was launched in 2022. It is a home of all hepatitis E related stakeholders. This multifunctional platform aims to advance knowledge and expertise in combating hepatitis E by engaging all relevant stakeholders across the globe.

Through GHEP all stakeholders including researchers, medical professionals, students, journalist and patients can achieve a better connection with the research community. So if you want to reach out to professionals in the area of hepatitis E, this is the platform to connect.

Contact GHEP: ghep@erasmusmc.nl

 


MISSION & VALUES

The mission of the Global Hepatitis E Platform is to enhance the global awareness and knowledge about hepatitis E. We connect all stakeholders to join forces for advancing hepatitis E research, education, public health and patient care.

We promote transparency, objectivity and collaboration in pursuit of knowledge and insights, wherever this may lead us.

 



Management Team
Qiuwei Abdullah Pan
Coordinator/Founder, Erasmus MC Rotterdam
Amine Nur Avan
Naomi Delleman
Secretary, Erasmus MC Rotterdam



Advisory Committee

Nassim KAMAR
Toulouse University Hospital, France
Robert de Man
Erasmus MC Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Xiang-Jin Meng
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Maikel Peppelenbosch
Erasmus MC Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Heiner Wedemeyer
Hannover Medical School, Germany

MEMBERS

GHEP offers free membership for your better connection with the hepatitis E community

EVENTS

2025-01-18

International Joint Meeting on Viral Infections of the Liver and the Heart (2025)
Day two of this symposium will place a special emphasis on Hepatitis E — a virus that, despite being the most common cause of viral hepatitis, offers a valuable opportunity for further research and understanding. Venue: Cantinerie Berlin Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25 13355 Berlin, Germany. Organisers: Prof. Dr. Jens Kurreck, Dr. rer. nat. Daniel Todt, Prof. Dr. med. Heiner Wedemeyer, More information: Medizinische Hochschule Hannover : International DFG/DZIF Joint Meeting on Viral Infections of the Liver and the Heart (mhh.de)