Attend educational webinars and meetings, lend your voice to state and federal advocacy initiatives, and fundraise for celiac disease research. Whatever your interest, we have an event for you!


March 31, 2023

Celiac Connect – Columbia University

How Common is Seronegative Celiac Disease and Non-Celiac Villous Atrophy?

The purpose of this series is to increase the knowledge base of participants in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet.

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April 29–30, 2023

Celiac Disease: On the Horizon

Hosted by Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University

A scientific program designed for those interested in the development of non-dietary therapies for celiac disease including adult and pediatric physicians, dietitians and nutritionists, scientists, industry (pharmaceutical, diagnostic, biotechnology and food and agriculture), investor/venture capitalists and patients.

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August 21–31, 2023

2023 CYE Summer Camp in Portugal

If you are between 18 to 30 years, are a member of a coeliac society, and want to enjoy a full gluten-free week in Lisbon with celiac friends, check out this summer camp opportunity! Registration will be open from 1st of March until 8th of March.

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November 5, 2023

2023 TCS New York City Marathon

New York City, New York

We are excited to be an Official Charity Partner in the 2023 TCS NYC Marathon! Check back later for more details.

November 11–12, 2023

2023 Virtual Turkey Trot Cross-Country Challenge

Join us for a family-friendly weekend to support celiac disease research and receive gluten-free prizes!

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March 22, 2023

Celiac Science 101

Join the Society for the Study of Celiac Disease on Wednesday March 22 from 8pm-9pm EST for the March webinar, “Celiac Science 101.”

Dr. Elena Verdu from McMaster University and Dr. Sonia Kupfer from the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center will discuss basic celiac immunology and genetics. This session is open to SSCD members and gastroenterology fellows interested in celiac disease.

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