SeaFAC NEWS
SeaFAC’s 2020 Spring Symposium – POSTPONED
SPRING SYMPOSIUM POSTPONED DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, THIS YEAR'S SPRING SYMPOSIUM HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO A LATER DATE. PLEASE KEEP CHECKING OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES. Cap off this year's Food Allergy [...]
Greetings for 2019 from Seattle Food Allergy Consortium
Greetings for 2019 from Seattle Food Allergy Consortium We are currently revamping and updating the SeaFAC website and in the interim we wanted to send out a newsletter to bring everyone up-to-date! [...]
Peanut Allergy
Progress Through Breakthroughs In 2017, Eric Wambre, PhD, announced he had identified a cell, called TH2A, that appears to cause all allergies – and dozens of media outlets hailed the discovery’s potential [...]
Allergies & Asthma Biorepository
Allergies & Asthma Biorepository Principal Investigator David M. Robinson, MD Asthma & Allergy Virginia Mason Medical Center Benaroya Research Institute WHAT IS THE ALLERGY & ASTHMA BIOREPOSITORY? The Allergy and Asthma Biorepository is [...]
Benaroya Research Institute
Benaroya Research Institute Receives $5 Million Grant To Explore Personalized Treatments For Peanut Allergy Scientists at Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason (BRI) have received a $5 million grant from the National [...]
BRI- Breakthrough: Allergy Cell Discovered
Allergy Cell Discovered Today when people have allergies and want to eliminate them, they must take allergy shots for a specific allergy such as pet dander or grass pollen. This treatment doesn’t [...]
Interpreting LEAP Study Results: SeaFAC Guidelines for Early Introduction of Peanut in High Risk Infants
SeaFAC Guidelines for Early Introduction of Peanut in High Risk Infants Summary: Infants at high risk for peanut allergy (persistent, significant eczema affecting more than 75 % of skin and/or food allergy [...]