2023 AAAAI Annual Meeting - Virtual Content Available

The 2023 AAAAI Annual Meeting is available for virtual participation through December 31, 2023. Visit the Annual Meeting website to register and access the virtual content.
Sessions on Immune Mechanisms include:

1522    Beyond B Cells: The Changing Face of X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia (XLA)
1523    JACI Year-in-Review Workshop
1524    Fungus Among Us: Novel Insights into Fungal Airway Disease
1528    Irritants and Disruption of the Skin and Airway Epithelial Barrier: Models from the Workplace
1802    Ontogeny of the Immune System in Infancy: Pathway to Atopy
1806    Expanding the Scope of Allergy/Immunology Practice: Genetics in the Diagnosis and Management of Immunologic Disease
1807    Gut Immune Dysregulation
2101    Impact of Climate Change and Environmental Hazards on Allergic Disease
2307    Immunoglobulin E Explodes!: Lessons Learned from the Asthma and Allergic Diseases Cooperative Research Centers (AADCRCs)
2522    National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS): Exposure: Microbiome Interface in the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Diseases
2807    Allergy and Adipose Tissue: Type 2 Control of Fat Function
3301    Insights into Alpha-gal Glycolipids, Hemostasis in Atopic Dermatitis, and Follistin-like-1 Modulating Inflammatory Vasculitis: Research from the 2020 AAAAI Foundation Faculty Development Awardees
3302    European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI): The immune Modulation Toolbox for Allergic Diseases and Asthma
3310    Protective Power of Commensal Microbiota Against Allergic Diseases and Infection
3708    MAAI: Biology of Microbial Resistance and Approaches to Combat It
4304    Neuroimmunology of Allergic Disease
4711    Let’s Not Forget Flu and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV): What's New?
4714    Suppressing Innate Lymphoid Cells (ILCs) Activation: The Future of Treatment for Allergic Disease
5202    Immunity of Aging Patients – Implications for the Practicing Allergist/Immunologist
5204    The Role of the Microbiome in Immune Mediated Diseases
5207    Stress Activated Neuroimmune Pathways That Modulate the Antiviral Response to SARS-CoV-2
5208    Mechanistic Insights into the Impact of Obesity on Immune Function
5302    What Environmental Exposures Can Teach Us About Allergy Mechanisms
5303    Mechanisms of Immune Dysregulation in the Gut
5507    Introduction to Psychoneuroimmunology: Understanding the Biology of Stress and its Impact on the Innate and Adaptive Immune Response
5601    But Doctor, How and Why Does it Work?  An Update on the Diverse Immune Mechanisms of Allergen Immunotherapy
5701    Neuroregulation by T2 Immunity
5702    IL-33: Gateway to Allergic Disease - Lessons Learned From the AADCRC
5705    New Insights into the Immune Mechanisms of Severe Asthma
5706    Defining the Single-Cell Immunopathology of Allergic Diseases


 

Immune Mechanisms Resources for Healthcare Providers

Additional Online Education
The 2021 AAAAI Virtual Annual Meeting includes recordings of several presentations describing recent discoveries related to immune mechanisms.


Collaborate with Immunology Professionals

Interested in collaborating with fellow AAAAI members who share a particular interest in Education about Immune Mechanisms? The Mechanisms of Asthma and Allergic Inflammation (MAAI) Interest Section is the community for AAAAI members interested in focusing and networking on the cellular, molecular, genetic and biological processes that are involved in the pathogenesis of allergy, inflammation and asthma.

To learn more about the work of this interest section, contact one of the leaders below:

Chair:  Angela Haczku, MD PhD FAAAAI                   

Vice Chair:  Magdalena M. Gorska, MD PhD FAAAAI         

Secretary:  Taylor Doherty, MD FAAAAI      

Staff Liaison: Laura Bzdawka-Plizka         

Interested in aligning with MAAI?

Becoming part of the MAAI community network is as simple as linking to your AAAAI personal member profiles and updating your profile to reflect your primary membership as MAAI under the tab labeled Involvement.

Or, consider the work of the Cells and Mediators of Allergic Inflammation Committee. Its purpose is to support training, teaching and research in the mechanisms of asthma, allergy and immunologic disorders and to foster the development of academic fellows and junior faculty.  NOTE: Interest Section Committees are open to all members of the AAAAI.

Immune Mechanisms Resources for Patients

AAAAI’s Tools for the Public offers a variety of resources for patients, including videos, interactive quizzes, and downloadable handouts to learn more about allergic and immunologic conditions. These include Research Summaries of articles recently published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI) and JACI: In Practice

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