Our Research


Pediatric Research

Explore our global and multi-site research initiatives investigating the causes and patterns of food allergies and related conditions. From cohort studies in Iran and South Africa to a large-scale U.S. study on racial and ethnic disparities, these projects aim to uncover how genetics, environment, and the microbiome influence allergy development in early childhood.

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General Research

Our team is exploring how lifestyle factors—like irregular eating patterns—impact aging through the gut-pancreas axis. This collaborative study investigates the connection between circadian rhythms, the microbiome, and organ health, aiming to uncover mechanisms that could prevent age-related damage.

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Internal Research Studies

Our internal research focuses on chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), airway diseases, and the social factors that influence health outcomes. From investigating cognitive impairment and sleep disruption in CRS patients to exploring nasal and gut microbiomes, our studies aim to uncover the biological and social contributors to airway disease and identify potential paths for intervention.

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