Putting the patient perspective at the forefront of Endometriosis Research

In collaboration with leading expert Professor Dr. Sylvia Mechsner from the Endometriosis Center at the Charité – Medical University Berlin, we have built one of the largest databases of patient-reported experiences with endometriosis and adenomyosis.

Join us at the forefront of endometriosis research:  help us deepen the scientific understanding, and ultimately transform the lives of those affected by endometriosis.

Patient-driven insights at scale

Endometriosis is a complex, highly individualized condition that remains poorly understood among both society and healthcare providers. Through our comprehensive knowledge platform, we collect unique real-world data that reveals critical insights into the multifaceted factors driving endometriosis and its impact on patients' daily lives. By publishing and sharing these insights with the medical research community, we are working toward a future where endometriosis patients receive timely, accurate diagnoses and effective treatments based on real-world evidence.
2800+ real-world journeys shared, from initial symptoms through to diagnosis, medical consultations, and treatments.
Aggregated sociodemographic data across all DACH countries for targeted analysis.
Insights also include subjective experiences and advice for other patients.

Our research team

Our research, lead by Professor Dr. Sylvia Mechsner, is supported by a dedicated group doctoral researchers and medical professionals.

Our team is actively working on mapping diagnostic and treatment pathways, identifying causal factors behind diagnostic delays, examining the socioeconomic and sociopsychological impacts of endometriosis, and analyzing patient-reported outcomes from multi-modal therapies.

TEAM

Katrina Holmes (MD, Charité/Tübingen)
Ann-Katrin Abeler (Doctoral student, Charité)
Zeinab Soleimani (PhD Student, HPI)

Stay tuned to this page for updates on our research progress, upcoming results, and forthcoming publications.

+2,500 women with Endometriosis
have shared their story