Working Towards a Cure: Claire Baker from Beyond Celiac

EPISODE · Oct 9, 2022 · 47 MIN

Working Towards a Cure: Claire Baker from Beyond Celiac

from A Gluten Free Podcast · host Ben Hampton

Send us Fan MailA Gluten Free Podcast Episode 46 On today’s episode, I chat with Claire Baker, Senior Director of Communications at Beyond Celiac. Claire shares her personal journey with coeliac disease and discusses the incredible work Beyond Celiac is doing to drive scientific research, advocate for better awareness, and ultimately work toward a treatment—and eventual cure—for coeliac disease by 2030.We’ll explore how Beyond Celiac partners with researchers and clinicians, what’s happening in the world of clinical trials, and what a treatment or cure could actually look like for those living with this lifelong autoimmune condition. We’ll also talk about gluten free labelling laws in the U.S. and how Claire’s diagnosis shifted her career focus to coeliac advocacy.🎙️ What We’ll Cover:Claire’s personal coeliac diagnosis storyGluten free labelling laws in the United StatesThe background and mission of Beyond CeliacResearch projects and clinical trials currently underwayWhat a treatment or cure for coeliac disease might involve🔗 Links & Resources:🌐 Beyond Celiac Website📱 Follow Beyond Celiac on Instagram📬 Get in Touch:Instagram: @a.gffamilyEmail: [email protected] my Gluten Free Dad column in The Australian Coeliac magazine (exclusive to Coeliac Australia members)⚠️ Disclaimer:This podcast is for general information only and reflects the personal opinions and lived experiences of the host and guests. It should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health or diet.Want to try out Bask & Co porridge and their other products? Head to this link to purchase now and enjoy gluten free fam! 🥣Support the show

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