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Laurent Arnaud

Country: University Hospitals Of Strasbourg, France
Laurent Arnaud - University Hospitals Of Strasbourg

Pr Laurent ARNAUD, MD, PhD.
Laurent.arnaud@chru-strasbourg.fr
Twitter: Lupusreference

Laurent ARNAUD (MD, PhD) is full Professor of Rheumatology at Strasbourg University & Academic Hospitals, France. His main clinical interests focus on the care of patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). He is leading a research group focusing on innovative strategies for holistic SLE care using novel diagnostic and therapeutic digital strategies. With his team at the French National Reference Center for Rare Autoimmune Diseases of Strasbourg (CRMR RESO), he has published more than 300 articles in the field of rare diseases and is currently leading several international taskforces such as the Treat-to-target (T2T) taskforce and the SLICC/ReCONNET/SLEuro recommendations for rare manifestations in SLE. Professor Arnaud is the President of the European Lupus Society (SLEuro) and Disease Coordinator for Lupus and Relapsing polychondritis of the European Reference Network for rare diseases ReCONNET. He is the curator of a X/twitter account (@Lupusreference) about lupus education, followed by >17k people.

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