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Celiac Disease Center At Columbia University Annual Gala

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This is a really swanky event. Below are some fun photos from this event in the past.

2008 Gala, Mandarin Oriental

2007 Gala, The Metropolitan Club

Here is your official invitation:

The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University invites you to celebrate 8 years of commitment and dedication to profoundly improving the lives of celiac patients around the globe. Join us for a reception and dinner at Mandarin Oriental for an evening of spectacular gluten-free food and entertainment.

Thursday, October 15th
Mandarin Oriental, New York
80 Columbus Circle at 60th Street
New York, NY 10023

Cocktails & Silent Auction 6:30 p.m.
Remarks & Dinner 7:30 p.m
Music by Juilliard
Attire: Festive

Your contributions help to fund research at the Celiac Disease Center At Columbia University. Read more about their latest findings here.

Pre-registration is required!
For more information and to register, please click here.

See what studies Dr. Green has been working on:

Mortality In Celiac Disease, Intestinal Inflammation, and Gluten Sensitivity

The Association Between Celiac Disease and Dental Enamel Defects, Aphthous Ulcers in a United States Cohort

Schizophrenia And Celiac Disease Research


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    Allie says:

    oooh… I think i’m going to be in NYC that night, maybe I’ll go!

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    CeliacChick says:

    ooooh, that would be fun!

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    Rob says:

    will the 2010 gala be at the same place?


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