Scott L. Friedman
Scott L. Friedman (born June 13, 1955) is an American scientist, professor and physician who works in the field of
hepatology. Friedman has conducted pioneering research into the underlying causes of scarring, or
fibrosis, associated with chronic liver disease, by characterizing the key
fibrogenic cell type, the
hepatic stellate cell His laboratory has also discovered a novel tumor suppressor gene, KLF6 that is inactivated in a number of human cancers including primary liver cancer. Friedman is the Fishberg Professor of Medicine, and Chief of the Division of Liver Diseases, Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. Friedman has two children, a son, Leor Friedman, and a daughter, Yael Friedman.
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