Autoimmune disease is one of medicine’s biggest mysteries. There are over 80 different known autoimmune diseases, and they all look very different. Type 1 Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Coeliac Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus, and many other chronic, invisible, and often life-threatening conditions are autoimmune diseases. 1 in 10 people, globally, suffer from autoimmune diseases, 80% of whom are women. There is currently no cure for auto immune disease.
World-renowned immunologist Professor Chris Goodnow and clinical physician Dr Dan Suan have spent over a decade peering through microscopes in pursuit of understanding and cure. But in the summer of 2023, a lightbulb moment changes everything. They realise they’ve been thinking about it all wrong and a new theory emerges: that all autoimmune diseases might be cured with the same treatment.
With backing from one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, a clinical trial designed by Dan launches in 2025 across Paris, Delaware, and several cities in Australia. With hundreds of patients placing their hopes in this trial, we follow its rollout, learn how these diseases impact lives, and explore what a potential cure could mean. Meanwhile, Chris and Dan race to convince the broader autoimmune community that their radical hypothesis is valid.
Within three months, early results begin to surface. Within nine, the outcomes are clear. Have these patients’ autoimmune diseases been eradicated? With unprecedented advancements in microscope technology and groundbreaking scientific research led by brilliant minds, the stage is set for a medical breakthrough of global proportions.