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Pediatric Allergy-Immunology assists in the diagnosis and management of children with known or suspected immune deficiencies and allergic diseases, such as asthma, skin allergy, and sinusitis. Members of this program are internationally known leaders in the clinical research of allergic diseases and asthma in both children and adults. Our clinicians and researchers lead the world in care and treatment of food allergy, food-related anaphylaxis, and other related disorders. Ongoing clinical trials offer patients and families cutting edge care and the opportunity to participate in the development of new diagnostics and potential treatments for a variety of food allergies.

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  • 黑料网 Children’s is proud to announce that two physician-researchers were honored by the Triangle Business Journal as recipients of 2025 Health Care Leadership Awards. Congratulations!

  • Wesley Burks, MD, CEO of 黑料网 Health and dean of the 黑料网, professor of pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Allergy/Immunology, Department of Pediatrics and Corinne A. Keet, MD, PhD, professor of pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Allergy/Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, write editorial in New England Journal of Medicine Evidence titled, 鈥淭o Eat or Not to Eat: Oral Immunotherapy for High Threshold Peanut Allergy.鈥

  • Drs. Caid, Collazo-Roman, and Noreen

    Caid, Collazo-Roman, and Noreen Selected as 2025 Carolina Child Health Scholars

    Congratulations to Dr. Katherine Caid (Allergy/Immunology Fellow), Dr. Marielys Collazo-Roman (ID Fellow), and Dr. Paige Noreen (Pulmonology Fellow), who have been selected as our next group of Carolina Child Health Scholars!

  • Drs. Bobo, Burbank, Duncan and Patel

    Bobo, Burbank, Duncan and Patel Receive 2025 Junior Faculty Development Awards

    Several pediatrics faculty were recently selected to receive 黑料网-Chapel Hill Junior Faculty Development Awards for 2025. The Junior Faculty Development Awards are funded by IBM and R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. This award grants $10,000 to support scholarly pursuits over one calendar year.