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Progress Against Peanut Allergies

Read about the Wambre Lab’s contributions to a game-changing immunotherapy for peanut allergies.
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Persevering Through Peanut Allergies

Peanut allergies impact every part of life. One family — inspired by BRI’s research — shares how they persevere.
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Peanut Allergy: Living with Vigilance and Hope

Ryan Sinit has a unique perspective on the hopeful world of clinical research.
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Peanut Allergy: Progress Toward Breakthroughs

When Eric Wambre, PhD, announced he had identified a cell that appears to cause all allergies, it opened the door to developing a test that could identify when all patients have allergies.
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Teaming Up on an Allergy Research Breakthrough

Molecular Biologist Erik Wambre, PhD, needed a research assistant who could be a research Swiss army knife. That’s where Veronique Bajzik stepped in.
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Twin Boys Help Find Answers for Peanut Allergies

When Zephyr was nine months’ old, he was diagnosed with food allergies after a life-threatening reaction to eggs. Since it is common for children to be allergic to both eggs and peanuts, Zephyr was tested and found to be allergic to peanuts, too.

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