Travel grant winners - Winter School on Basic Immunology Research in Allergy and Clinical Immunology (26-29 January 2017, Sierra Nevada, Spain)
Maximilian Schiener, GermanyAbstract: Identification And Immunological Characterization Of Novel Allergens In Polistes Venom
Koyel Sengupta, India
Abstract: Identification And Characterization Of Allergens From Aspergillus Oryzae: A Major Asthma Sensitizing Mould
Frida Kalm, Sweden
Abstract: Basophil Activation As A Measure Of Allergy Sensitivity To Peanut During Treatment By Omalizumab
Ricardo Wesley Alberca-Custódio, Brazil
Abstract: Molecular Signaling For The Inhibition Of Allergic Sensitization And Induction Of Spectral T Helper Phenotypes By Alum/CpG-ODN Formulation
Sanne Steengaard, Denmark
Abstract: Extensive Skin Barrier Damage And Inflammatory Changes Upon Exposure To P-Phenylenediamine In Hair Dye Allergic Individuals
Urszula Radzikowska, Switzerland
Abstract: Human Rhinovirus Triggers Activation Of Inflammasome In Airway Epithelium In Asthma
Francesco Vacca, United Kingdom
Abstract: Modulation Of Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Induced IL-33-Dependent Type 2 Immune Response By Parasite Products
Suzanne Bal, The Netherlands
Abstract: Peripheral Blood Innate Lymphoid Cells Of Patients Suffering From Severe Pulmonary Inflammation Display An Activated Phenotype
Kristina Johansson, Sweden
Abstract: IL-5 Dependent Mechanisms In IL-33 Induced Bone Marrow Eosinophilia
Florentina Sava, Hungary
Abstract: Immune Cell Subsets, Cytokine And Cortisol Levels During The First Week Of Life In Neonates Born To Preeclamptic Mothers