EndoRISE
EndoRISE
A community to advance Endometriosis Research, Innovation, Support & Education
EndoRISE is a groundbreaking, state supported initiative to address Endometriosis, a highly invasive, under-diagnosed and under-researched disease.
Seeking to improve awareness and health outcomes in Connecticut, while driving research breakthroughs that will impact women across the nation and beyond, the EndoRISE program's multifaceted approach includes:
  • The creation of the CT Data and Biorepository, a diverse data and specimen biorepository to enable research, clinical and industry collaborations
  • The education of healthcare providers, students and frontline professionals about endometriosis diagnosis and best practices
  • Serving as a centralized resource, to disseminate information and raise public awareness about the disease
Whether a patient, researcher, provider, or simply interested in learning more, we welcome you to join us in the effort to impact the lives of the over 200 million people suffering from this disease.

Public

Learn more about Endometriosis, who it effects, and the importance of raising awareness of the disease for early detection and advancements in health outcomes for those suffering from it.

Patients

Find information, resources and community. Learn more about how you can help advance EndoRISE efforts towards better diagnostics, treatments and cures.

Researchers

Learn more about the CT Data and Biorepository and its efforts to foster basic research and clinical collaborations designed to help advance our understanding of Endometriosis towards better diagnostics, treatments and cures.

Providers

Learn more about Endometriosis, best practices in patient care, and the role you can play the effort to advance diagnostics, treatments and cures.
Recent News
Screenshot 2025-04-02 at 11.25.13 AM.png
March 31, 2025
UConn Today Podcast with Chris DeFrancesco: Attacking Endometriosis With Awareness and Research

Read more
download.webp
March 17, 2025
Dr. Danielle Luciano, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and co-director of EndoRISE on WNPR with colleagues: "How federal funding cuts for biomedical research impact reproductive health"

Read more
Loading...
Upcoming and recent events
Contact Us
For more information on EndoRISE or the biorepository, please complete the form below to get in touch with someone from the program. Click here to request samples.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Loading...