AITI Golf Outing Benefiting the Celiac Disease Foundation
Deerfield Golf Club & Learning Center 1201 Saunders, Riverwoods, IL, United StatesPlease register here.
Please register here.
ICDS is the largest international gathering of physicians, dietitians, researchers, and academics in the field of celiac disease, and provides an outstanding forum for sharing and expanding knowledge for promoting education in celiac disease and related disorders.
The mission of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition is to advance understanding of normal development, physiology, and pathophysiology of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract in children and to improve professional competence, quality of care, and patient outcomes by disseminating knowledge.
Gather your teams, lace up your shoes, and join us for the NY, LA, & NJ Turkey Trot 5k Fun Run/Walks! This is your chance to meet others in the gluten-free community while raising awareness for celiac disease. Don’t miss gluten-free prizes, coupons, snacks, and swag. Register now!
Team Gluten-Free runners from across the country will unite in New York to run the 26.2 miles with one common goal: to accelerate diagnosis, treatments, and a cure for the three million Americans affected by celiac disease. The money raised by Team Gluten-Free participants funds the Celiac Disease Foundation’s research, education, and advocacy programs. On your mark,…
The lecture "Non-celiac gluten sensitivity: what is the evidence?", hosted by Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University, will be held at the Faculty House at Columbia University on January 15, 2020. The lecture will be presented by the Celiac Disease Foundation's Young Investigator Award recipient, Benjamin Lebwohl, MD.
The Celiac Disease Foundation is proud to attend the inaugural Celiac Cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Mariner of the Seas. Please visit their website to sign up for future cruise dates in October 2020 and March 2021.
A group of celiac patients and caregivers from all 50 states will convene in Washington, DC to hear from researchers, federal government representatives, and celiac advocates for a National Patient Advocacy Summit to learn how to become Celiac Disease Foundation State Advocacy Ambassadors.
A scientific program which will update individuals on the latest research in the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders.