
CARRA | Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance
CARRA conducts and supports innovative and collaborative clinical and translational research that generates new knowledge and improves the lives of children and families affected by pediatric …
CARRA Registry & Biorepository
The CARRA Registry is the largest ongoing, observational registry in North America that collects clinical and patient-reported information about children and young adults with pediatric-onset rheumatic …
About CARRA | CARRA
CARRA’s mission is to conduct collaborative research to prevent, treat and cure pediatric rheumatic diseases. We envision a world free of limitations from pediatric rheumatic diseases.
Patients & Families - CARRA
Each year, CARRA hosts a working meeting to plan and discuss research. The CARRA meeting is the largest annual gathering for pediatric rheumatology in North America.
Become a Member | CARRA
CARRA is a research network of over 550 pediatric rheumatologists, other physicians, researchers, and health care professionals. Our mission is to conduct collaborative research to prevent, treat, and cure …
Grant Opportunities | CARRA
CARRA’s peer-reviewed Intramural Grant Program offers various funding opportunities to support investigators at all career levels and advance research that furthers our mission.
Consensus Treatment Plans - CARRA
The Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) has the largest ongoing, observational registry in North America that collects clinical and patient-reported information about …
Contact Us - CARRA
Contact Leslie for questions related to: CARRA Registry pharmaceutical/biotechnology partnerships, extramural research opportunities, and general CARRA research operations.
The CARRA Blog
CARRA has built the largest observational multi-center Registry for pediatric rheumatic disease, which has over 13,000 patients. CARRA also operates two biobanks. CARRA members also work with …
Research Overview - CARRA
The CARRA Registry and Biorepository are the cornerstone of CARRA’s research and were established to make it possible for all affected children in North America to have the opportunity to participate in …