A Monumental May Celiac Awareness Month
Each year, we look forward to May Celiac Awareness Month for the chance to celebrate our community’s tireless work.
Continue ReadingEach year, we look forward to May Celiac Awareness Month for the chance to celebrate our community’s tireless work.
Continue ReadingLatiglutenase is a dual enzyme investigational product designed to break down gluten in the stomach. Learn more about the trial and what this means for celiac disease patients.
Continue ReadingUkko, a startup focused on eradicating food allergies, intolerances, and sensitivities, has reached a promising stage in its effort to develop a gluten specifically designed for people with celiac disease.
Continue ReadingWe are determined to use every resource at our disposal, including strategic funding of research and advocacy, to help discover and bring to the celiac disease patient community therapeutic alternatives to the gluten-free diet.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation is proud to announce its sponsorship of the April 17th University of Chicago’s Celiac Disease & The Continuum of Care Virtual CME Symposium.
Continue Reading9 Meters Biopharma, Inc., a clinical-stage company focused on rare and unmet needs in gastroenterology, announced their collaboration with the Celiac Disease Foundation to support clinical trial enrollment.
Continue ReadingFor the second consecutive year, the Celiac Disease Foundation hosted the Patient Education & Advocacy Summit.
Continue ReadingThe NIH Accelerating Progress in Celiac Disease Workshop is a direct outcome of our advocacy efforts in Washington, DC. CEO Marilyn Geller was invited to speak about what our celiac community needs. Watch her presentation here.
Continue ReadingWe are pleased to share that CEO Marilyn Geller will be presenting as the Patient Advocate at the March 18-19 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Accelerating Progress in Celiac Disease Workshop. We encourage you to register to attend this seminal virtual meeting.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease in Learning Environments: A Continuing Education Program for Nurses Who Care for Children with Celiac Disease training seminar will complement the recommendations found in the 2020 Voluntary Recommendations for Managing Celiac Disease in Learning Environments.
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