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Molecular Allergy: From Bench to Bedside
Sunday, March 2, 2014: 10:45 AM-12:00 PM
Convention Center, Upper Level, Room 11AB
1.25 CME/ 1.50 CE
Moderator:
Robert G. Hamilton , PhD D.ABMLI FAAAAI
- Discuss the diagnostic value of food components and how they can lead to improved diagnostic answers and advice to the patient
- Describe the diagnostic value of inhalant allergen components and how they can lead to improved diagnostic answers and advice to the multi- sensitized patient
- Identify recently identified components from bee and wasp venom, latex and other protein allergens that facilitate definitive answers in cases of presumed sensitizations and enhance analytical sensitivity
10:45 AM
Improved Diagnostics for Food Allergy: Higher Analytical Sensitivity and Better Risk Assessment Using Single Molecules
11:05 AM
Improved Diagnostics for Inhalant Allergy: Addressing Plant Related Crossreactivity and Multisensitizations with Single Molecules
11:25 AM
Allergenic Molecules in Anaphylactic Reactions: Improved Differentiation and Analytical Sensitivity
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