Adults with celiac disease needed for a research study!
The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University is testing a new automated phone survey to measure symptoms of celiac disease that can be used to test new treatments for celiac disease. They are looking for people with biopsy-proven 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 the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University in New York City five 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:
Maria Teresa Minaya (Study Coordinator)
Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University
180 Fort Washington Ave Suite 936
New York, NY, 10032
Email: celiaccentercolumbiaresearch@columbia.edu
The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University is testing a new automated phone survey to measure symptoms of celiac disease that can be used to test new treatments for celiac disease. They are looking for people with biopsy-proven 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 the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University in New York City five 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:
Maria Teresa Minaya (Study Coordinator)
Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University
180 Fort Washington Ave Suite 936
New York, NY, 10032
Email: celiaccentercolumbiaresearch@columbia.edu
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