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Continuing in this tradition, in May 2022, the Celiac Disease Foundation established its annual international celiac disease research prizes to promote breakthrough scientific and clinical research so we can, one day, live in a world free of celiac disease.
- Celiac Disease Foundation
Our mission since 1990 has been to accelerate diagnosis,...
- Research Awards - Celiac Disease Foundation
Today, in addition to supporting junior investigators, we...
- Celiac Disease Foundation
Our mission since 1990 has been to accelerate diagnosis, treatments in search of a cure for celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity through research, education, and advocacy. We lead the fight to increase the rate of diagnosis, to improve treatments, and to find a cure.
Today, in addition to supporting junior investigators, we fund investigator-initiated research, including basic, translational, and clinical research to accelerate the science toward our vision of a world free from celiac disease.
CDF-Jocelyn Silvester Rising Villus Student Research Award. This research award provides a $5,000 USD stipend to support a 10-week mentored research experience in celiac disease for medical and graduate students and medical residents at any time throughout the year.
21 Φεβ 2024 · Researchers, advocates, and professionals working with celiac disease are encouraged to nominate individuals who have made outstanding contributions to advancing the understanding of celiac disease. But hurry up, nominations for all three prizes can be submitted until February 23, 2024.
17 Απρ 2023 · The $25,000 Prize for Excellence in Celiac Disease Research, this year awarded to Dr. Robert Anderson, recognizes an investigator whose research has made a significant impact on clinical,...
28 Μαρ 2023 · Beyond Celiac is pleased to announce five multi-year grants totaling $1.6M as part of a celiac disease research grant program. The grants fund research at prestigious institutions in five countries, making Beyond Celiac the premier nonprofit funder of celiac disease research worldwide.