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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Announcing NFCA's Webinar, "Celiac Disease: Immunology 101 and the
Drug Development Process" on Tuesday, June 11 at 8:30 p.m. EDT/5:30
p.m. PDT.
Reserve your webinar seat at: http://bit.ly/19WxSA5
This webinar is free of charge and the only requirement is a working
Internet connection!
With their only treatment found in the grocery aisle and not behind
the pharmacist's counter, celiac disease patients have relied upon
delicious gluten-free recipes and cooking tips to navigate their
medically necessary diet. As research continues to prove the need for
a non-dietary therapy and scientists move closer to developing a
pharmaceutical treatment, it is important for patients to learn more
about the field of immunology, a critical piece to the celiac disease
puzzle but one that is often left out of the patient education, as
well as understand the basics about the drug development and approval
process.
Join NFCA as Francisco Leon, MD, PhD, Vice President of Immunology
Translational Medicine at Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson
and Johnson; and Ken Kilgore, MS, PhD, Director of ImmunoPharmacology
in the Immunology Therapeutic Area at Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies
of Johnson and Johnson explain the basics of immunology and outline
the drug development and approval process.
RDs and DTRs who participate in this live 60-minute webinar will be
eligible to receive continuing education credit. See
www.celiaccentral.org/webinars/#CE for more details.
Can’t attend? A recording of each webinar will be posted along with
the webinar slides within 72 hours after the live event ends. Download
recorded webinars and slides at
www.celiaccentral.org/webinars/archive.
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alicia carango
communications assistant
national foundation for celiac awareness (nfca)
p.o. box 544
ambler, pa 19002
www.CeliacCentral.org
The information above is not intended nor suited to be a replacement
or substitute for professional medical treatment or for professional
medical advice relative to a specific medical question or condition.
The above information is not intended to replace a doctor/patient
relationship with any physician. There is no replacement for personal
medical treatment and advice from your personal physician.
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