Meet Sarah Wood, the Clinical/Translational Research Coordinator at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. A recently graduated master's student who researched autoimmune diseases, she's now turning her focus to ending scleroderma. She serves as the coordinator at Vanderbilt for CONQUER (COllaborative, National QUality and Efficacy Registry), the first-of-its-kind nationwide, longitudinal registry of scleroderma patients launched by the SRF.
"Since joining CONQUER, it has been a joy of mine getting to know our patients and forming a more personal relationship, walking alongside them and supporting them in every way possible throughout their journey," Sarah says. "It is incredible and unlike any other research study I have worked on previously."
CONQUER's potential to unravel the mysteries of scleroderma comes from you. As Sarah says, "Scleroderma may be a rare disease, but there is unbelievable hope and perseverance in finding a cure, and our patients are helping with that."
If you're interested in participating in CONQUER, visit our website to review your eligibility and find a center near you.