Celiac Sprue Association

Survey & Study Opportunities

Find out more about current trials involving celiac disease at clinicaltrials.gov

Released by Beth Isreal Deaconess Medical Center - 4/12/2012
 

Adults with celiac disease needed for a research study!

The Celiac Center at BIDMC is testing a new automated phone survey to measure symptoms of celiac disease that can be used to test new treatments for celiac disease. We are looking for people with celiac disease to test the new survey while eating a food with or without a small amount of gluten.

Participants will take the survey every day for 8 weeks and will come to BIDMC 5 times during the study. You will be compensated for your time. This study is being sponsored by Alvine Pharmaceuticals.

If you are interested in learning more, please contact: Dr. Daniel Leffler at 617.667.8397 or celiac@bidmc.harvard.edu

  

Released by The Mayo Clinic - 2/23/2012

The Mayo Clinic is seeking adults with celiac disease needed for a research study.  The study is testing a new automated phone survey to measure symptoms of celiac disease that can be used to test new treatments for celiac disease.  

We are looking for people with celiac disease to test the new survey while eating a food with or without a small amount of gluten.  Participants will take the survey every day for 8 weeks and will come to Mayo Clinic 5 times during the study.  You will be compensated for your time.

If you are interested in learning more, please contact Carol Van Dyke at 507-266-7842 or email vandyke.carol@mayo.edu

Approved on February 23, 2012 by Mayo Clinic IRB

 

Released by The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center

Adults with celiac disease needed for a research study!

The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center is beginning a study to develop a new survey of symptoms of celiac disease. We are looking for people with celiac disease to test the new survey while eating a food with or without a small amount of gluten.

To qualify for this study you must:

  • Be biopsy-diagnosed with celiac disease by an upper endoscopy (EGD)
  • Been on a gluten-free diet for at least 12 months
  • Have internet and telephone access

Participants will take the survey every day for 8 weeks. Participants will come to The University of Chicago Medical Center in Hyde Park for a visit 5 times during the study.

For participation in this study you will receive $75 for each study visit and 1 phone call that you complete in the form of a check, a total of $450. You will also be provided with parking passes to cover the cost of each study visit.

If you would like to participate in this study or have further questions about the study, please email or call our clinical research coordinator, NurAlima Grandison, at ngrandison@uchicago.edu or (773) 702-3572.

 

ICDS Program Survey

Mark your calendar for 2013! CSA is pleased to share this brief survey on program building for the International Celiac Disease Symposium in Chicago from September 22-25, 2013.
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The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center, as the event host, would like to gather your input as we build the program for the Clinical Forum.  

Click here to begin the ICDS Program survey.
 
 

CSA 2011 Gluten-Free Labeling Member Survey Results

The 2012 St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions and National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) study on gluten in medications has now closed. Thank you for your participation.

The Celiac Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is creating an educational website on celiac disease. We are looking for people who would like to review the site and send us comments and suggestions. We will use these comments to revise the site before we release it to the public in mid 2012. This survey is now closed thank you for your participation.

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