Dear Mailbase,
The Allergy Academy and Royal Society of Medicine are inviting you to attend the highly anticipated 10th food allergy study day. More information can be found below.
Allergy Academy: 10th food allergy study day
Date: Friday 12 February 2016
Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, London
CPD: 6 credits
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Book here: www.rsm.ac.uk/events/cag02
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Book your place today for the popular food allergy study at the RSM where you will learn about important recent advances in food allergy research and its implications for clinical practice.
There will be sessions on the hygiene hypothesis, PRONUTS study and final results from the highly-anticipated EAT study.
Jointly organised with the Allergy Academy, the programme features international opinion leaders and there will be the opportunity to network with other healthcare professionals involved in food allergy.
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PROGRAMME WILL COVER:
• Gut microbiota as therapeutic target for food allergy
• EAT study - the final results
• The allergy epidemic: Does the hygiene hypothesis still stand up?
• The future of diagnosing food allergy
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GUEST SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
• Professor Katie Allen,
Paediatric Gastroenterologist and Allergist, Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy
• Professor Gideon Lack,
Professor of Paediatric Allergy, King's College London and Head of Children's Allergy Service, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
• Dr Adam Fox,
Paediatric Allergist, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
• Professor Roberto Berni Canani,
Chief of Paediatric Nutrition and Food Allergy, Unit Department of Translational Medicinal Science, University of Naples Federico II
• Professor Sally Bloomfield,
Honorary Professor, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Why should you attend?
• Expand your knowledge with stimulating academic sessions
• Understand some of the theories underlying the increasing prevalence of allergy
• Investigate the relationship between the gut microbiome and food allergy and the potential role of probiotics
• Network with industry experts
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Book here: www.rsm.ac.uk/events/cag02
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PRICES:
RSM members: £35 - £75
Non members: £50 - £85
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Contact details
Meeting co-ordinator: Beth Crabb
Tel: 0207 290 3948
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web address: www.rsm.ac.uk/immunology
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