Our GOAL is to improve the lives of Georgians living with lupus.
What is the GOAL Study?
Georgians Organized Against Lupus (GOAL) is the project lead by the Division of Rheumatology at Emory University. GOAL was started to better understand how lupus may impact patients' lives.
What have we learned from GOAL participants?
Many GOAL participants have helped us to better understand the burden of lupus on important aspects of patients' lives. We are also learning about the challenges that many patients face with accessing healthcare and managing lupus.
Why do we need your help?
We need to hear from you to build the wealth of knowledge needed to transform health care and improve health outcomes.
Determinants of health vary on an individual level across many factors which impact daily life. By understanding how lupus has impacted your life, we can better direct further research to improve lupus management and inform policymakers of changes that need to be done.
As we continue to build comprehensive data for lupus research, we invite you to share your experience by responding to the GOAL surveys and by donating biospecimens (blood, urine and saliva).
Donate Today to Support the Emory Lupus Center
Georgians Organized Against Lupus (GOAL) is the project lead by the Division of Rheumatology at Emory University. GOAL was started to better understand how lupus may impact patients' lives.
What have we learned from GOAL participants?
Many GOAL participants have helped us to better understand the burden of lupus on important aspects of patients' lives. We are also learning about the challenges that many patients face with accessing healthcare and managing lupus.
Why do we need your help?
We need to hear from you to build the wealth of knowledge needed to transform health care and improve health outcomes.
Determinants of health vary on an individual level across many factors which impact daily life. By understanding how lupus has impacted your life, we can better direct further research to improve lupus management and inform policymakers of changes that need to be done.
As we continue to build comprehensive data for lupus research, we invite you to share your experience by responding to the GOAL surveys and by donating biospecimens (blood, urine and saliva).
Donate Today to Support the Emory Lupus Center