What you’ll do
Join us in the viewing room to explore a selection of archival records depicting historic treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.
We will be looking at examples of historic treatments for rheumatoid arthritis before exploring the Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research Archive. The archive focuses on the ground-breaking discovery of anti-TNF treatment. Anti-TNF is a biological therapy developed in the 1990s designed to target the cause of inflammation in the bodies of people with rheumatoid arthritis.
You will hear from speakers connected to anti-TNF therapy as they share historic, scientific, and personal perspectives on the impact of biologics for inflammatory disease. You will then be invited to look at archival records relating to rheumatoid arthritis and anti-TNF.
There will be a chance to respond to the materials, discuss and ask questions. We are especially interested in hearing from people with lived experience of rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory disease, and those who have used anti-TNF treatment.
This is a relaxed event with both standing and sitting room.