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Welcome to "DeSScipher"!

Welcome to "DeSScipher!

Dear people with systemic sclerosis,
dear interested physicians and researchers,

welcome to the homepage of the DeSScipher project!

DeSScipher is the acronym for ”to decipher the optimal management of systemic sclerosis”. Aim of this international EU-funded research project is to enhance the treatment strategies for people with systemic sclerosis and therefore to improve the quality of life in the future.

DeSScipher is currently the largest project ever for systemic sclerosis, and mainly consists of five observational, non-interventional studies, which started in April 2014 and closed patient recruitment in November 2015. The 1-year and 2-year follow-up visits are ongoing and will be facilitated until November 2017 as EUSTAR clinical projects under the umbrella of the European Scleroderma Trials and Research group  (EUSTAR) and the World Scleroderma Foundation (WSF).

On this homepage, you can find information about the background of systemic sclerosis, as well as more information about the DeSScipher project, its observational trials, the DeSScipher partners and contributing EUSTAR Centers.

Please find here

- an english short summary of the first project period from December 2013 until May 2014 here

- an english short summary of the second project period from June 2014 until November 2015 here

- an english detailed report of the project activities from December 2013 until November 2015 here

 

Kind regards

for the DeSScipher Research Team
Prof. Dr. med. Ulf Müller Ladner
Dr. med. Ingo Tarner
Dr. med. Marc Frerix
Antonina Sosnovskaya

Latest news

    • March 10-12, 2016
      The Project Coordinator kindly invites you to the next interactive training course on SSc "3rd SSc Masterclass" in Bad Nauheim, Germany - preliminary program

    • February 18-20, 2016
      Presentation of preliminary results at the 4th World Scleroderma Congress in Lisbon, Portugal - link

    • November 28, 2015
      The DeSScipher team kindly invites you to the International dissemination Meeting for people with systemic sclerosis in Bad Nauheim, Germany - program flyer