Noah Lustbader

Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassador at Beyond Celiac

Noah Lustbader is an undergraduate research assistant at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, focusing on the correlation of celiac serology testing with intestinal health in celiac disease patients. Additionally, Noah serves as a Biopharma Patient Advisory Board member for the Celiac Disease Foundation and is an ambassador for Beyond Celiac, where efforts are made to empower the celiac community. With leadership experience as Vice President of the Vanderbilt Business and Medicine organization, Noah has organized healthcare affordability programming and speaker events featuring prominent industry leaders. Previous experience includes research roles at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and New York University Langone Medical Center and a summer camp counseling position. Noah is pursuing a Doctor of Medicine degree at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, following a Bachelor of Science in Medicine, Health, and Society, and Human and Organizational Development from Vanderbilt University.

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Beyond Celiac

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Beyond Celiac unites with patients and partners to drive diagnosis, advance research and accelerate the discovery of new treatments and a cure. Our vision is a world in which people with celiac disease can live healthy lives, free from social stigma and fear of gluten exposure – A world Beyond Celiac. Beyond Celiac, formerly the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness, is affiliated with the leading researchers internationally and supports collaboration and partnership among scientists and institutions to optimize research potential with the goal of improving the quality of life for those who have celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders. Beyond Celiac embodies the spirit of the community and inspires hope and passion for living well despite having a serious genetic autoimmune disease. It’s time to move forward – beyond the acceptance of lifestyle and diet as treatment and toward advancing research for innovative, groundbreaking medicines to give those living with celiac disease the opportunity to live better, longer.


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