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Submit your research on coeliac disease by September 9, 2024
Submit your research on coeliac disease by September 9, 2024

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Call for Scientific Papers on Coeliac Disease

The Association of European Coeliac Societies (AOECS) is pleased to announce its third call for scientific papers on research and innovations concerning coeliac disease. Approved abstracts will be showcased as scientific posters at the AOECS Annual Conference in Madrid, taking place from November 14 to 17, 2024.

AOECS is dedicated to advancing the understanding and awareness of coeliac disease through various international initiatives. This call for papers aims to foster research and facilitate the exchange of knowledge on critical topics such as gluten-free diets, early diagnosis, patient quality of life, and potential cures.

Since 1988, all AOECS National Coeliac Societies have gathered annually to discuss coeliac disease-related issues and hold our General Assembly. Since 2022, we have also been compiling the latest research and innovations into a Scientific Book, providing accessible abstracts for those interested in this field.

We invite research groups conducting or planning to conduct basic or applied research on coeliac disease, as well as our fellow AOECS members, to submit abstracts detailing their recent findings and innovations. The deadline for submission is September 9, 2024.

Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to the global conversation on coeliac disease and to share your work with peers dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those affected by this condition.

For submission details and guidelines, please visit our website or contact us directly at press@aoecs.org.

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The Association of European Coeliac Societies (AOECS) is an independent, non-profit umbrella organisation of over 40 member and affiliated National Coeliac Societies. Together with our members, we represent people affected by coeliac disease or dermatitis herpetiformis across Europe and beyond.

We are involved in several international initiatives to raise awareness of coeliac disease, gluten free diets, and encourage research into coeliac disease early diagnosis, patient’s quality of life and cure.

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Veronica Rubio

Veronica Rubio

Press contact Secretary General +32 473 18 25 03 News from AOECS

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