ICDS Committee
The International Celiac Disease Symposium (ICDS) Committee
The ICDS is the premier global scientific and clinical meeting focused on celiac disease and gluten-mediated human disease. The meeting is currently held every second year at venues selected by ISSCD and attracts world leading experts in the field.
The ISSCD Constitution (Section 11.2) requires the establishment of a dedicated standing committee to support organising the ICDS. The first ICDS Committee has been established under the Chair of Riccardo Troncone and comprises of experts in clinical and scientific knowledge of celiac disease and patient association representatives with the objective of supporting all relevant aspects of the organisation of the International Celiac Disease Symposium.

Chair: Professor Riccardo Troncone
Italy
Professor Riccardo Troncone is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Department of Medical Translational Sciences, University Federico II, Naples. He is presently Director of the “European Laboratory for …

Professor Jason Tye-Din
Australia
Associate Professor Jason Tye-Din is an adult gastroenterologist who heads the Coeliac Research Lab in the Immunology Division of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne, Australia. His …
Associate Professor Jason Tye-Din is an adult gastroenterologist who heads the Coeliac Research Lab in the Immunology Division of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne, Australia. His research focuses on examining the basis for gluten immunity to improve the diagnosis, treatment and management of people with celiac disease. In addition to research he runs a dedicated coeliac disease clinic at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and chairs the Medical Advisory Committee of Coeliac Australia, working closely with them to promote evidence based practice and medical and public awareness of celiac disease.

Professor Ludvig Sollid
Norway
Professor at the University of Oslo and a senior consultant at the Oslo University Hospital – Rikshospitalet. Also director of the KG Jebsen Coeliac Disease Research Centre, Norway. …

Professor Katri Lindfors
Finland
Katri Lindfors is a professor of molecular biology and the vice director of Celiac Disease Research Center (CeliRes) at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University …
Katri Lindfors is a professor of molecular biology and the vice director of Celiac Disease Research Center (CeliRes) at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University Finland. She has over 20 years of experience in basic/translational celiac disease research and currently her studies aim at understanding the molecular basis for the heterogenous clinical picture of celiac disease.

Professor Alberto Caminero
Canada
Alberto is an Assistant Professor at the Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute, McMaster University in Canada. He is an early career investigator and his research program focuses …
Alberto is an Assistant Professor at the Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute, McMaster University in Canada. He is an early career investigator and his research program focuses on diet microbiota interactions of relevance in food sensitivities such as celiac disease. Specifically, he is interested in microbial factors involved in the pathogenesis of celiac disease and the role of microbes in gluten metabolism.

Sadie Nagle
USA
Sadie Nagle, MS, RD, LD, is a registered dietitian at the Children’s Hospital Colorado and the Colorado Center for Celiac Disease in Aurora, Colorado with expertise in pediatric …

Cristian Costas
United Kingdom
Cristian is a gastroenterology dietitian specialising in adult celiac disease. With the support of gastroenterologists, he runs the dietitian-led celiac service at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust …
Cristian is a gastroenterology dietitian specialising in adult celiac disease. With the support of gastroenterologists, he runs the dietitian-led celiac service at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom. Cristian is also actively involved in celiac disease research. He is interested in exploring the impact of dietitian-led celiac services and finding novel ways of optimising celiac disease care. He has won multiple awards for his efforts in the field of celiac disease, due to his work in clinical practice and through social media, where he is also very passionate about advocating for celiac disease on different platforms.

Alice Bast
USA
Founder and CEO Alice Bast has led Beyond Celiac, a US based non-profit with a constituency of 3.2 million Americans and a global reach, for more than 20 …
Founder and CEO Alice Bast has led Beyond Celiac, a US based non-profit with a constituency of 3.2 million Americans and a global reach, for more than 20 years, overseeing the organization’s efforts to improve the lives and health of those with celiac disease and gluten intolerance. Alice is dedicated to ensuring the patient experience and voice informs celiac disease research. Her personal journey with celiac disease and decades of experience in healthcare business development and marketing inspires Alice’s leadership.

Vanessa Weisbrod
USA
Vanessa Weisbrod is the Chief Education and Community Engagement Officer at the Celiac Disease Foundation where she drives change and innovation in healthcare through education. With a personal …
Bana Jabri
Immunology, France