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Autoimmune Registry Celebrates 10 Years of Impact & Announces New Executive Director
news, newsletter, announcements, press release Julie Hoagland-Sorensen 2/27/26 news, newsletter, announcements, press release Julie Hoagland-Sorensen 2/27/26

Autoimmune Registry Celebrates 10 Years of Impact & Announces New Executive Director

Autoimmune Registry marks 10 years of cross-disease research and announces Mette Dyhrberg as new CEO. Learn about our impact serving 15.5M Americans.

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Could a Pregnancy Hormone Help Calm Autoimmune Inflammation?
news, research updates, newsletter Julie Hoagland-Sorensen 2/18/26 news, research updates, newsletter Julie Hoagland-Sorensen 2/18/26

Could a Pregnancy Hormone Help Calm Autoimmune Inflammation?

A new study identifies a brain–immune signaling pathway that may explain why autoimmune disease activity sometimes improves during pregnancy, highlighting a molecule that could point toward future treatment strategies.

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Could existing drugs stop autoimmune organ scarring?
news, research updates, newsletter Julie Hoagland-Sorensen 2/12/26 news, research updates, newsletter Julie Hoagland-Sorensen 2/12/26

Could existing drugs stop autoimmune organ scarring?

Researchers at the University of Virginia have identified immune cells that drive scleroderma scarring. In lab models, targeting macrophages completely stopped fibrosis, opening the door to potential drug repurposing strategies.

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