New
🌍 Twin Vitiligo Studies Launching in the US & GERMANY!
We heard you! Many shared frustration about past location restrictions—today, we’re excited to expand access with two simultaneous studies:
🇺🇸 US-Based Participants
- 60-min virtual interview | pays $75 + $25 bonus chance
- Eligibility: Non-segmental vitiligo, diagnosed ≤8 years, insured, 18+
➡️ Screen here: US Survey
🇩🇪 Germany-Based Participants
- 40-min virtual interview | pays €20 + €35 for doctor's note
- Eligibility: All vitiligo types, 18+
➡️ Screen here: Germany Survey
Why this matters:
✅ First-ever synced Atlantic studies
✅ Addressing past requests for broader geographic inclusion
✅ Your voice shapes global vitiligo care strategies
Want to learn more about the study beforehand? Here's your link
Can’t participate yet? Stay tuned—we’re working to include more regions!
📢 Share widely to help us reach eligible patients in both countries!

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