ACeD Study: Investigational Drug KAN-101 in Celiac Patients
The ACeD Study is looking for volunteers with celiac disease to participate in a phase 1 clinical trial testing the investigational drug KAN-101.
Continue ReadingThe ACeD Study is looking for volunteers with celiac disease to participate in a phase 1 clinical trial testing the investigational drug KAN-101.
Continue ReadingThe Foundation is pleased to announce its partnership with Provention Bio to provide clinical trial recruitment for its Phase 2b PROACTIVE Celiac Study for PRV-015 (an anti-interleukin-15 monoclonal antibody).
Continue ReadingWe put together a list of some of the most common perceived barriers to participating in clinical trials, and how to overcome them.
Continue ReadingParents using multiple kitchen appliances and utensils to prevent their child with celiac disease from being exposed to gluten may be able to eliminate some cumbersome steps. A new, preliminary study from Children’s National Hospital published in the journal Gastroenterology found no significant gluten transfer when tools like the same toaster or knives are used for both…
Continue ReadingResearchers are collecting blood samples to help develop new diagnostics that may not require gluten ingestion or a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.
Continue ReadingIf you have celiac disease and currently have kidney stones, or have had kidney stones in the past, you may be eligible for a clinical research study!
Continue ReadingLearn more and see if you qualify. Participate in a Study to Advance Treatments for Cross-Contact with Gluten
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