Faculty

Moderators
Neema Izadi, MD MS
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

Whitney Stevens, MD, PhD
Northwestern University Feinberg School

Objective Controller Medication Adherence Patterns in Pediatric Patients with Asthma in a High-Risk Multidisciplinary Asthma Clinic
William  C. Anderson, III, MD FAAAAI
University of Colorado School of Medicine

Phase 1 Randomized Placebo-Controlled Study in Healthy Adult Volunteers to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Orally Inhaled Aerosolized Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate – A Potential Treatment for COVID-19
Ohad  S. Bentur, MD, MHA
The Rockefeller University, New York

Activated PI3 kinase delta syndrome alters CD4 and CD8 T cell activation and is only partially corrected by targeted therapy
Sarah  E. Henrickson, MD PhD
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Peanut protein-loaded microneedle patches are immunogenic and distinct from subcutaneous delivery
Michael  D. Kulis, Jr., PhD
UNC Chapel Hill

Accumulation of Allergen-specific CD4+ T cells in the Airways after Segmental Allergen Challenge is Associated with Reduced Expression of T2 Chemoattractant Receptors on Allergen-specific CD4+ T cells in Blood.
Mark Larche, PhD
McMaster University/St. Joseph's Healthcare

Preferential Loss of Peripheral Non-Naïve CD4+ Lymphocytes in Pediatric Sepsis
Robert  B. Lindell, MD
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Safety and efficacy of peanut sublingual immunotherapy in toddler-aged peanut-allergic children
Edwin  H. Kim, MD MS FAAAAI
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Has the Prevalence of Peanut Allergy Changed Following Earlier Introduction of Peanut? The EarlyNuts Study
Victoria  X. Soriano
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute/University of Melbourne

Wildfire Smoke Exposure Activates Circulating Innate Immune Cells
Melissa  J. Teuber
University of California, Davis