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"I'm Living My Life with Celiac Disease"

Ellen suffered
a lifetime of debilitating symptoms.
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Katie lost 25 pounds. "It just hurt too much to eat."
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Allison is learning to live her life with a gluten-free diet, with support.
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Andy has found a support group to help him cope with Celiac Disease.
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University of Maryland Center for Celiac Research is an institution engaged in clinical care, diagnostic support, education, and clinical and basic science research in Celiac Disease.

The paramount goal of the Center for Celiac Research is to increase the awareness of Celiac Disease in order to provide better care, better quality of life, and more adequate support for the Celiac Disease community.  To view the CFCR's brochure, CLICK HERE.

Primary Missions

To support cutting-edge, innovative, interactive, multidisciplinary research in all aspects of Celiac Disease including:

To increase the awareness of the disease among:

To provide state-of-the-art education opportunities for medical students, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and visiting scientists in one or more of the broad areas outlined as mission.

To offer educational exchange opportunities to international students, clinicians and scientists particularly from the developing countries.

To provide consultation in the area of basic and clinical aspects of Celiac Disease, advise on the most appropriate algorithm for diagnosis and treatment of the disease.

To implement the diagnostic tools for Celiac Disease including newly developed diagnostic strategies and international implementation of the standardization of these tools.

To provide expert consultantship or committee membership to both national and international agencies as well as industry engaged in activities in Celiac Disease.

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