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ASCIA is the peak professional body of clinical immunology and allergy specialists in Australia and New Zealand ASCIA is a member society of the Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI) and the World Allergy Organisation (WAO)ASCIA acknowledges artist Valerie Sparks for use of her artwork ‘Emergent’ 2015 for our identifier, marketing and promotional materials
www.ascia2019.com
30TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY AND ALLERGY (ASCIA)
3-7 September 2019 | Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Perth | Western Australia
PROGRAM BOOK
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Abacus dx AbbottAllergendAllergy & Anaphylaxis AustraliaAllergy New Zealand AMSL Allergy/NZMSLARRCAusEEAusPIPS BayerCare PharmaCFAR CSL BehringDBV Technologies
Ego PharmaceuticalsENT TechnologiesFerrer PharmaGamma AllergyGrifolsGSKHAE AustralasiaIDFAIDFNZJMF Centre for PID Melbourne LTR MedicalMedicAlert FoundationMylan National Allergy Strategy
National Asthma Council National Blood Authority NeilMed PharmaceuticalsNestlé NovartisNutricia RACPSanofi SeqirusStallergenes GreerTakedaTAMS
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the ASCIA 2019 conference in Perth, Western Australia, the 30th annual conference of the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA).
ASCIA annual conferences provide an international standard of continuing professional development. They are also a unique opportunity to interact and collaborate with colleagues. ASCIA conferences are therefore a highlight of the year for ASCIA members and other health professionals working in allergy, clinical immunology and immunopathology.
The ASCIA 2019 conference program includes presentations by the following international keynote speakers:
• Professor Mark Boguniewicz
• Professor Mariana Castells
• Professor Timothy Craig
• Professor Evan Dellon
• Professor Philippe Eigenmann
• Dr Tomaz Garcez
• Associate Professor Matthew Greenhawt
• Professor Peter Hellings
• Professor Hugh Sampson
• Assistant Professor Carina Venter
The conference includes concurrent sessions for nurses, dietitians and associate (medical) ASCIA members. The following events are also being held in conjunction with the ASCIA 2019 Conference:
• Centre for Food and Allergy Research (CFAR) Symposium 2019 on Tuesday 3 September
• ASCIA WA Immunopathology Day on Saturday 7 September
• ASCIA DAA Centre for Advanced Learning Dietitians Course on Friday 6 and Saturday 7 September https://daa.asn.au/member-community/blog/centre-for-advanced-learning/food-allergy-and-intolerance/
• ANZAAG Symposium on Saturday 7 September www.anzaag.com/Events.aspx
We hope you have planned time to see our remarkable state of Western Australia. For inspiration visit www.westernaustralia.com/au/
We look forward to seeing you at the conference.
Kind Regards,
Clinical Prof Michaela LucasChair, ASCIA 2019 Conference
Dr Brynn WainsteinASCIA President
Jill SmithASCIA CEO
Organising Committee: Dr Chris Bundell, Rachael Dunn, A/Prof Mina John, A/Prof Richard Loh, Prof Dominic Mallon, Dr Tracy Markus, Dr Patricia Martinez, Dr Andrew McLean-Tooke, Valerie Noble, Dr Richard Nolan, Ingrid Roche, Sandra Vale.
CONTENTSSponsors 1
Sponsors and Exhibitors 1
Welcome 2
Information (A-Z) 3
Exhibition Floorplan 5
Exhibitors 6
App 7
Program Summary 9
CFAR Symposium Program 11
CFAR Symposium Hot Publications 12
Conference Day 1 Program (Wednesday) 13
Conference Day 2 Program (Thursday) 14
Conference Day 3 Program (Friday) 15
ASCIA Clinical Grand Rounds Presentations 16
ASCIA Dietitians Day Program 17
ASCIA Nurses Day Program 18
ASCIA Associate Medical Sessions Program 19
ASCIA Immunopathology Day Program 20
International Speakers 21
Basten Orator 24
Speakers and Chairs Index 25
ASCIA Clinical Research Presentations 28
SPONSORS WELCOME ASCIA gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the following sponsors:
Diamond sponsors
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Sponsors and Exhibitors
Note: The ASCIA 2019 conference program is not influenced by its sponsors or exhibitors
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AbstractsOver 120 abstracts have been submitted which will be presented as:
• ASCIA 2019 posters (displayed from Wednesday 4 to Friday 6 September 2019).
• ASCIA 2019 clinical grand rounds oral presentations (by advanced trainees).
• ASCIA 2019 clinical research oral presentations.
Accepted abstracts are published in the Internal Medicine Journal (online) and these can be accessed on the ASCIA website by the end of September 2019: www.allergy.org.au/conferences/ascia-annual-conference/published-abstracts-ascia
Abstracts were also received for the CFAR Symposium short oral “hot publication” presentations, for food allergy research that has been recently published, or accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. These will be presented as part of the CFAR Symposium on Tuesday 3 September 2019.
AppTo improve your meeting experience, ASCIA is pleased to partner with a content publishing platform, myINTERACT, to provide delegates with an ASCIA 2019 Conference App. This includes access to:
• Ask questions and participate in polling using your mobile device during interactive sessions.
• Interactive conference program, with ability to create a personalised schedule and record notes digitally.
• Searchable abstract and poster library which eliminates the need to take photos during poster sessions.
• Provide feedback on each session.
• Notifications of session changes.
• Biographies of international speakers.
Prior to the conference, all delegates will receive an email invitation from myINTERACT to connect to the app. Prior download is encouraged to ensure convenient access to all the information you may need at the conference.
Attendance CertificatesA certificate of attendance is provided to each delegate and is included in the registration envelope, together with a receipt for the registration payment.
Awards and Travel GrantsDuring the conference a limited number of travel grants are awarded to delegates (advanced trainees, dietitians, nurses, students) who reside outside of the region and have submitted an abstract.
Awards of $1,000 each for selected posters and case presentations will be presented at the end of the conference. These will be listed on the ASCIA website: www.allergy.org.au/hp/awards-grants/ascia-award-grant-scholarship-recipients
Awards will be announced at the ASCIA 2019 Conference closing function.
Breakfast SessionsASCIA 2019 National Allergy Strategy updateWednesday 4 September 2019, 07.45-08.45Breakfast will be available from 07.30-07.45Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Supported by the National Allergy Strategy
ASCIA 2019 JSTC forum for supervisors and advanced traineesThursday 5 September 2019, 07.45-08.45Breakfast will be available from 07.30-07.45Perth Convention and Exhibition CentreSupported by ASCIA
ASCIA 2019 Primary Immunodeficiency casesFriday 6 September 2019, 07.45-08.45Breakfast will be available from 07.30-07.45Perth Convention and Exhibition CentreSupported by CSL Behring and JMF Centre for PID Melbourne
DisclaimersIn the event of industrial disruption or a natural disaster the meeting organisers cannot be held responsible for any losses incurred by delegates. The program is correct at the time of printing. However, the organisers reserve the right to alter the program if necessary.
Dress CodeThe dress code is smart casual throughout the conference, and cocktail for the Gala Dinner.
ExhibitionThe exhibition for the ASCIA 2019 conference will run for three days, from Wednesday 4 to Friday 6 September 2019. All lunches and tea breaks will be served in the exhibition area. There is no exhibition on Tuesday 3 September and there is a limited exhibition on the Saturday 7 September.
INFORMATION (A-Z)Delegates are encouraged to visit the ASCIA 2019 exhibition stands throughout the conference.
RegistrationRegistration, abstract submission, website:www.ascia2019.com/[email protected]@ascia2019.com
Sponsorship, exhibition, [email protected]
Smoke Free PolicyThe ASCIA 2019 conference is a smoke-free event, including all related social functions.
Social ProgramASCIA 2019 Welcome FunctionWednesday 4 September, 16.30-18.00Bellevue Ballroom FoyerPerth Convention and Exhibition Centre
ASCIA 2019 Trainee and Supervisors Dinner MeetingWednesday 4 September, 18.30-21.30Perth Convention and Exhibition CentreSupported by CSL Behring
ASCIA 2019 Gala DinnerThursday 5 September, 19.00-23.00Postal Hall, State BuildingsThe Gala Dinner is an additional cost.
ASCIA 2019 Closing Function (including award presentations)Friday 6 September, 17.00-18.00Bellevue Ballroom FoyerPerth Convention and Exhibition Centre
Special RequirementsIt is important that you provide details of any special diet, special needs or disability assistance required when you register.
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EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN EXHIBITORS
Exhibitor Stand No. Category Website/sAbacus dx 2 - 3 Gold sponsor www.abacusdx.com
Abbott 31 - 32 Diamond sponsor www.abbottnutrition.com.au
Allergend 26 Exhibitor www.allergend.com.au
Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia 12 Exhibitor - patient support www.allergyfacts.org.au
Allergy New Zealand 13 Exhibitor - patient support www.allergy.org.nz
AMSL Allergy/NZMSL 35 Gold sponsor www.amsl.com.au www.nzms.co.nz
ARRC 16 Exhibitor - patient support www.autoimmune.org.au
AusEE 14 Exhibitor - patient support www.ausee.org
AusPIPS 20 Exhibitor - patient support www.auspips.org.au
Bayer 5 - 6 Gold sponsor www.bayer.com.au
Care Pharma 8 Exhibitor www.carepharmaceuticals.com.au
CSL Behring 27 - 30 Diamond sponsor www.cslbehring.com.au
DBV Technologies 1 Platinum sponsor www.dbv-technologies.com
Ego Pharmaceuticals 50 Exhibitor www.egopharm.com
ENT Technologies 23 Exhibitor www.enttech.com.au
Ferrer Pharma 52 Exhibitor www.ferrerpharma.com.au
Gamma Allergy 55 Exhibitor www.gammaallergy.com.au
Grifols 21 - 22 Gold sponsor www.grifols.com
GSK 24 - 25 Gold sponsor www.gsk.com.au
HAE Australasia 17 Exhibitor - patient support www.haeaustralasia.org.au
IDFA 18 Exhibitor - patient support www.idfa.org.au
IDFNZ 19 Exhibitor - patient support www.idfnz.org.nz
LTR Medical 37 Exhibitor www.ltrmedical.com
MedicAlert Foundation 9 Exhibitor www.medicalert.org.au
Mylan 41 - 44 Diamond sponsor www.mylan.com.au
National Allergy Strategy 11 Exhibitor - patient support www.nationalallergystrategy.org.au
National Blood Authority 39 Exhibitor www.blood.gov.au
NeilMed Pharmaceuticals 54 Exhibitor www.neilmed.com
Nestle 7 Exhibitor www.nestlehealthscience.com.au
Novartis 36, 38, 40 Platinum sponsor www.novartis.com.au
Nutricia 33 - 34 Platinum sponsor www.nutricia.com.au
RACP 10 Exhibitor www.racp.edu.au
Sanofi 49, 51, 53 Platinum sponsor www.sanofi.com.au
Seqirus 47 - 48 Gold sponsor www.seqirus.com.au
Stallergenes Greer 45 - 46 Platinum sponsor www.stallergenesgreer.com/ australia-new-zealand
Takeda 4 Gold sponsor www.takeda.com/en-au
TAMS 15 Exhibitor - patient support www.mastocytosis.org.au
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PROGRAM SUMMARY
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3 Sept 4 Sept 5 Sept 6 Sept
CFAR ASCIA ASCIA Conference ASCIA Conference Symposium Conference Conference Conference Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
Registration Registration Registration Registration
Session 1: Presentations
Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
Session 2: Presentations
Hot Publications I
Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
Session 3: Presentations
Hot Publications II
Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea
CFAR-ASCIA Session: Food Allergy in Adolescence and Transition
Panel Discussion
Welcome Function Gala Dinner Closing Function
Thursday 5 – Thursday Friday Saturday Friday 6 Sept 5 Sept 6 Sept 7 Sept
ASCIA ASCIA ASCIA Conference ASCIA Medical Associate Dietitians Day Nurses Day Immunopathology Sessions Day
Registration Registration Registration Registration
Session 3 (Friday): Community Food Challenges Symposium
Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
Session 4 (Friday): Skin Prick Testing Workshop
Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
ASCIA AGM
Session 1 (Thursday): Non-allergic Rhinitis and Polyposis Symposium
Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea
Session 2 (Thursday): New Approaches to Allergic Rhinitis Symposium
Paediatric Food Allergy Case Studies
Gala Dinner Gala Dinner Closing Function
Breakfast Session: National Allergy Strategy
Breakfast Session: ASCIA Dietitians Committee
Meeting
Session 1: Management Update -
Cow’s Milk and Egg Allergy
Session 2: Primary Immunodeficiency
and Nutrition
ASCIA AGM
Session 3: Oral Immunotherapy for
Food Allergy
Session 4: Beyond the Clinical
Consultation
Breakfast Session (Friday): ASCIA Medical Associates
Meeting
Non IgE Mediated Immune Conditions Symposium
Basten Oration
Poster Rounds
Allergen Immunotherapy Symposium
Panel Discussion: OIT for Food Allergy
Development of Allergy Plenary
Breakfast Session: JCTC Forum for Supervisors
and Trainees
Breakfast Sessions: ASCIA Nurses Committee
Meeting ASCIA Nurses Special Interest
Groups
Session 1: Oral Immunotherapy for
Food
Session 2: Psychology and Allergy
Session 3: Primary
Immunodeficiency
Session 4: Vaccination in
Immunodeficiency
Immunology of the Skin Symposium
Clinical Grand Rounds
Panel Discussion: Drug Allergy
ASCIA AGM
Autoimmunity Symposium
Pathophysiology and Diagnostics Plenary
Breakfast Session: Primary Immunodeficiency
(PID) Cases
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Immunodeficiency Symposium
ASCIA / ANZAAG
Drug Allergy Symposium II
ASCIA / ANZAAG
Drug Allergy Symposium I
Immunodeficiency Plenary
For information about events being held in conjunction with the ASCIA 2019 Conference in Perth, go to: www.anzaag.com/Events.aspx
Eighth Australian and New Zealand Anaesthetic Allergy Group (ANZAAG) Symposium Saturday 7 September 2019, 8.45am-12.30pm
https://daa.asn.au/member-community/blog/centre-for-advanced-learning/food-allergy-and-intolerance/ ASCIA-DAA CAL (Centre for Advanced Learning) Food Allergy and Intolerance Course for Dietitians Friday 6 and Saturday 7 September 2019
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CFAR FOOD AND ALLERGY SYMPOSIUM CFAR FOOD AND ALLERGY SYMPOSIUM HOT PUBLICATIONS
TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 2019Meeting Rooms 1-3, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
08.00-09.00 Registration
09.00-10.30 SESSION 1
09.00-09.10 Welcome and introductions CFAR Chief Investigators
09.10-09.50 Recent advances in food allergy research Prof Philippe Eigenmann
09.50-10.00 The real cause for food recalls and allergic reactions in Australia Dr Giovanni Zurzolo
10.00-10.30 Cost-effectiveness of food allergy management and treatment A/Prof Matthew Greenhawt
10.30-11.00 Morning Tea
11.00-12.30 SESSION 2
11.00-11.15 Novel and emerging treatments for food allergy Prof Dianne Campbell
11.15-11.30 Probiotic food OIT: long-lasting impact on immune responses and QoL Prof Mimi Tang
11.30-11.45 Advances in epigenetics of food allergy Dr David Martino
11.45-12.00 Advances in tree nut allergy diagnostics and prevention Dr Kirsten Perrett
12.00-12.30 Hot publications in food allergy research I
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-15.00 SESSION 3
13.30-13.45 Update on the role of skin barrier in food allergy prevention A/Prof Adrian Lowe
13.45-14.00 Update on dietary interventions for food allergy prevention A/Prof Debbie Palmer
14.00-14.10 Breast feeding in the prevention of food allergy Dr Merryn Netting
14.10-14.40 Hot publications in food allergy research II
14.40-15.00 Food allergy in teenagers and young adults: the current Australian approach Sandra Vale
15.00-15.30 Afternoon Tea
15.30-17.10 CFAR-ASCIA JOINT SESSION: FOOD ALLERGY IN ADOLSCENCE AND TRANSITION
15.30-16.15 Food allergies in adolescents and young adults: issues and solutions A/Prof Matthew Greenhawt
16.15-17.00 Panel discussion: Food allergies in teenagers and young adults – how do we keep them safe? Moderator: Prof Jo Douglass Panel: A/Prof Matthew Greenhawt, Prof Connie Katelaris, Maria Said, Briony Tyquin, Sandra Vale, A/Prof Carina Venter.
17.00-17.10 Conclusions and wrap-up CFAR Chief Investigators
TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 2019Meeting Rooms 1-3, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
12.00-12.30 Hot Publications I
12.00-12.06 Dr Vicki McWilliam – Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Victoria SPT predictive values for the outcome of cashew challenges in children
12.06-12.18 Dr Elecia Johnston – James Cook University, Queensland Patients allergic to fish tolerate ray based on the low allergenicity of its parvalbumin Variability of allergens in commercial fish extracts for skin prick testing
12.18-12.30 Dr Sam Mehr – Royal Children’s Hospital, Victoria Innate immune activation occurs in acute food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome reactions Differentiating acute food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome from its mimics: a comparison of clinical features and routine laboratory biomarkers
14.10-14.40 Hot Publications II
14.10-14.15 Victoria Soriano – Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Victoria Earlier ingestion of peanut following changes to infant feeding guidelines: the EarlyNuts study
14.15-14.20 Dr Rachel Peters – Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Victoria Food allergy at 1 year predicts persistence of eczema at 6 years
14.20-14.25 Dr Marie Estcourt – Telethon Kids Institute, Western Australia Case-control study of the association of whole cell pertussis vaccination and IgE-mediated food allergy
14.25-14.30 Prof Valerie Verhasselt – The University of Western Australia The presence of both ovalbumin and ovalbumin specific IgG in breastmilk is associated with a decreased risk of egg allergy in infants
14.30-14.35 Dr Patricia Macciaverni – The University of Western Australia A role for early oral exposure to house dust mite proteases in food allergy susceptibility
14.35-14.40 A/Prof Adrian Lowe – The University of Melbourne, Victoria The role of early life food sensitization in adolescent lung function: results from 2 birth cohort studies
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CONFERENCE DAY 2 PROGRAM
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2019Bellevue Ballroom 2, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
07.30–09.00 Registration
07.30-08.45 BREAKFAST SESSION: JCTC forum for supervisors and trainees Chair: Dr Jan Sinclair Breakfast will be available from 07.30-07.45 This breakfast session is supported by ASCIA
09.00–10.30 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND DIAGNOSTICS PLENARY Chairs: Dr Christine Bundell, Dr Michael O’Sullivan
09.00-09.35 Mast cell disorders and testing for mast cells Prof Mariana Castells
09.35-10.10 Ontogeny of allergy and novel diagnostics Prof Hugh Sampson
10.10-10.30 Clinical research presentations (CRP1, CRP2) Prof Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich, Refer to page 28 for details Dr Narinder Kaur
10.30-11.00 Morning Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
11.00-12.30 IMMUNOLOGY OF THE SKIN SYMPOSIUM Chairs: Dr Tracy Markus, Dr Kathryn Patchett
11.00-11.35 Atopic dermatitis: towards targeted therapy Prof Mark Boguniewicz
11.35-12.10 Angioedema and urticaria, pathogenesis, clinical differentials Prof Timothy Craig and management
12.10-12.30 Clinical research presentations (CRP3, CRP4) Prof Connie Katelaris AM, Refer to page 28 for details A/Prof Kristina Rueter
12.30-13.30 Lunch – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
13.30-14.00 ASCIA AGM Chair: Dr Brynn Wainstein
14.00-15.00 AUTOIMMUNITY SYMPOSIUM Chairs: Dr Patricia Martinez, A/Prof Mina John
14.00-14.30 Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) management update Dr Ming Wei Lin
14.30-15.00 Vasculitis and mimics of vasculitis Prof Dominic Mallon
15.00-15.30 Afternoon Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
15.30-17.00 CLINICAL GRAND ROUNDS (CGR) CGR cases 1-13 will be presented by advanced trainees Chairs: Dr Tiffany Hughes, A/Prof Kristina Rueter
17.00-18.00 DRUG ALLERGY PANEL DISCUSSION Antibiotics and Allergy in our Community Chair: Dr Norman Swan Panel: Prof Michaela Lucas, Prof Mariana Castells, Dr Jason Trubiano, A/Prof Kristina Rueter, Dr Richard Choong, Maria Said. This session is supported by The University of Western Australia
19.00-23.00 GALA DINNER – Postal Hall, State Buildings
CONFERENCE DAY 1 PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2019Bellevue Ballroom 2, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
07.30-09.00 Registration
07.30-08.45 BREAKFAST SESSION: National Allergy Strategy Chair: Dr Preeti Joshi National Allergy Strategy progress report 2015-2019 A/Prof Richard Loh, Maria Said, Sandra Vale. Breakfast will be available from 07.30-07.45 This breakfast session is supported by the National Allergy Strategy
08.45-09.00 Welcome to the ASCIA 2019 Conference Chairs: Dr Brynn Wainstein, ASCIA President Prof Michaela Lucas, ASCIA President Elect and Conference Chair
09.00–10.30 DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGY PLENARY Chairs: Ingrid Roche, Dr Brynn Wainstein
09.00-09.30 Does the interplay of diet diversity and diet indices with the microbiome, A/Prof Carina Venter immune system and epigenetics prevent allergic diseases?
09.30-10.00 The immunology of atopic dermatitis Prof Mark Boguniewicz
10.00-10.30 Allergy as a reflection of dysbiotic drift: the importance of ecological Prof Susan Prescott approaches to immune health
10.30-11.00 Morning Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
11.00-12.30 NON IGE MEDIATED IMMUNE CONDITIONS SYMPOSIUM Chairs: Dr Colin Somerville, Dr Lara Ford
11.00-11.30 Hereditary angioedema (HAE) management update Prof Timothy Craig
11.30-12.00 Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) update Prof Evan Dellon
12.00-12.30 Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) update Dr Sam Mehr
12.30-13.30 Lunch – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
13.30-15.00 ALLERGEN IMMUNOTHERAPY SYMPOSIUM Chairs: Dr Ray Mullins, Dr Celia Zubrinich
13.30-14.00 Novel insights into allergic rhinitis Prof Peter Hellings
14.00-14.30 Oral immunotherapy (OIT) for food allergy update Prof Hugh Sampson
14.30-15.00 Panel discussion: Is OIT the treatment for all food allergies? Panel members: Prof Hugh Sampson, Prof Peter Hellings, A/Prof Carina Venter, A/Prof Matthew Greenhawt, Prof Mimi Tang.
15.00-15.30 Afternoon Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
15.30-16.30 BASTEN ORATION ASCIA, A&AA, and the National Allergy Strategy Blood, Sweat and Tears: Celebrating Success A/Prof Richard Loh Chair: Dr Richard Nolan
16.30-18.00 WELCOME FUNCTION AND POSTER ROUNDS - Bellevue Ballroom Foyer
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CLINICAL GRAND ROUND (CGR) CASES
Number Name Paper title Organisation
ALLERGY/AUTOIMMUNITY CGR1 Dr Yeri Ahn Check your -itis Auckland District Health Board
CGR2 Dr Syed Ali A meaty dress? Royal Adelaide Hospital
CGR3 Dr Pei Dai Crazy for sleep Westmead Hospital
CGR4 Dr Lisa Horgan A case of ulcerative colitis-related tracheobronchitis responding to infliximab Perth Children’s Hospital
CGR5 Dr Adrian Lee Neonatal lupus erythematosus: a model for Flinders Medical Centre / passively acquired autoimmunity SA Pathology
CGR6 Dr Wei-I Lee Autoimmune primary dysautonomia Royal Adelaide Hospital
CGR7 Dr Natasha Moseley Aseptic abscesses syndrome: a paediatric case report with a literature review of management Perth Children’s Hospital
CGR8 Dr Lavinia Petrescu Life-threatening atypical haemolytic uremic syndrome in an adult patient with SLE The Canberra Hospital
CGR9 Dr Sam Salman A case of mistaken identity: disseminated mycobacterium avium complex infection complicated by interferon-gamma autoantibodies concealed by diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
CGR10 Dr Elina Tan A nutty consequence of allogeneic stem cell transplant Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
IMMUNODEFICIENCY CGR11 Dr Chaitanya Bodapati The case of an undefined combined The Children’s Hospital immune deficiency at Westmead
CGR12 Dr Josh Chatelier Management of invasive aspergillosis in chronic granulomatous disease Alfred Health
CGR13 Dr Jonathan Emerson Recurrent infections and inflammatory bowel disease – is it just because of the immunosuppression? Westmead Hospital
CGR14 Dr Alice Grey A complex problem with a genetic answer? Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
CGR15 Dr Hannah Hu Serum factor conferring novel susceptibility to intracellular organisms, including Concord Repatriation non-tuberculous mycobacteria General Hospital
CGR16 Dr Celina Jin Acquired c1 esterase inhibitor deficiency caused by b cell lymphoproliferative disorder The Canberra Hospital
CGR17 Dr Ashisha Kallukaran Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonitis in a neonate Queensland Children’s Hospital
CGR18 Dr Matthew Activated pi3-kinase delta syndrome (APDS) Krummenacher and t-cell lymphoma Royal Adelaide Hospital
CGR19 Dr Elize O’Reilly An unexpected diagnosis Queensland Children’s Hospital
CGR20 Dr Shruti Swamy The unwanted superpower Sydney Children’s Hospital Network
CGR21 Dr Timothy West A 16-year-old boy with a novel germline mutation causing recurrent fungal infections Liverpool Hospital
FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2019 Bellevue Ballroom 2, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
07.30–09.00 Registration
07.30-08.45 BREAKFAST SESSION: Primary immunodeficiency (PID) clinical grand rounds (CGR) cases CGR cases 14-21 will be presented by advanced trainees Chairs: Dr Theresa Cole, Dr Vanessa Bryant Breakfast will be available from 07.30-07.45 This breakfast session is supported by unrestricted grants from CSL Behring and JMF Centre for PID Melbourne
09.00–10.30 IMMUNODEFICIENCY PLENARY Chairs: Dr Andrew McLean-Tooke, Dr Joanne Smart
09.00-09.30 Consensus on immunoglobulin therapy in non-classical and Dr Tomaz Garcez secondary immunodeficiency in the UK
09.30-10.00 Update on primary immunodeficiency and genomic diagnosis Dr Paul Gray
10.00-10.30 Antibody deficiencies Dr Vanessa Bryant
10.30-11.00 Morning Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
11.00-12.30 IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYMPOSIUM Chairs: Dr Charlotte Slade, Dr Lloyd D’Orsogna
11.00-11.40 Newborn screening in New Zealand and Australia Dr Jan Sinclair, Dr Melanie Wong
11.40-12.10 Vaccinations and immunodeficiency A/Prof Peter Richmond
12.10-12.30 Clinical research presentations (CRP5, CRP6) A/Prof Ilia Voskoboinik, Refer to page 28 for details Dr Jin Yan Yap
12.30-13.30 Lunch – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
13.30-15.00 ANZAAG / ASCIA DRUG ALLERGY SYMPOSIUM I Chairs: Prof Michaela Lucas, Dr Paul McAleer
13.30-14.05 Managing patients with mast cell disorders Prof Mariana Castells
14.05-14.40 Management of penicillin allergies Prof Michaela Lucas
14.40-15.00 Management of cephalosporin allergies Prof Connie Katelaris AM
15.00-15.30 Afternoon Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
15.30-17.00 ANZAAG / ASCIA DRUG ALLERGY SYMPOSIUM II Chairs: Dr James Yun, Dr Paul McAleer
15.30-16.05 Unusual medication allergies Dr Tomaz Garcez
16.05-16.40 Severe cutaneous adverse reactions in Australia – Dr Jason Trubiano approaches to prevention, drug causality and safe prescribing
16.40-17.00 Allergy and autoimmunity in oncology Dr Jack Bourke
17.00-18.00 CLOSING FUNCTION – Bellevue Ballroom Foyer
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FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2019Meeting Room 2, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
07.30-09.00 Registration
07.30-08.45 BREAKFAST SESSIONS: Annual ASCIA nurses committee meeting ASCIA Nurses special interest groups Chair: Sacha Palmer Breakfast will be available from 07.30-07.45 This breakfast session is supported by ASCIA
09.00–10.30 ORAL IMMUNOTHERAPY (OIT) FOR FOOD ALLERGY Chairs: Val Noble, Rebecca Sertori
09.00-09.30 OIT and implications for Australia A/Prof Richard Loh
09.30-10.00 An overview of OIT Prof Mimi Tang
10.00-10.30 Panel discussion: A/Prof Richard Loh, Prof Mimi Tang, Maria Said, Carolina Valerio
10.30-11.00 Morning Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
11.00-12.30 PSYCHOLOGY AND ALLERGY Chairs: Sacha Palmer, Terri Williams
11.00-11.30 The use of psychologists in allergies Robyn Willis
11.30-11.45 Parent presentation Kara Craig
11.45-12.00 Teen / young adult presentation Lachlan Schultz
12.00-12.30 Panel discussion: Robyn Willis, Kara Craig, Lachlan Schultz, Maria Said
12.30-13.30 Lunch – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
13.30-15.00 PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY Chairs: Terri Williams, Lotta Ekstrom
13.30-14.15 Immunodeficiency, genetic testing and counselling Dr Michael O’Sullivan, Sarah O’Sullivan
14.15-15.00 Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) and Dr Theresa Cole haematopoietic stem cell transplants (HSCT)
15.00-15.30 Afternoon Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
15.30-16.00 Vaccination in immunodeficiency Dr Andrew McLean-Tooke Chairs: Esther Edward, Vicki O’Brien
17.00-18.00 CLOSING FUNCTION – Bellevue Ballroom Foyer
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THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2019 Meeting Room 2, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
07.30–09.00 Registration
07.15-08.15 BREAKFAST SESSION: ASCIA Dietitians committee meeting Chair: Kathy Beck Breakfast will be available from 07.15-07.30 This breakfast session is supported by ASCIA
08.30-10.30 SESSION 1: MANAGEMENT UPDATE - COW’S MILK AND EGG ALLERGY Chair: Kathy Beck, Belinda Martin
08.30-08.40 Welcome Kathy Beck
08.40-09.20 Choosing suitable milk substitutes for cow’s milk allergy A/Prof Carina Venter
Climbing the ladder to tolerance:
09.20-09.40 Using egg ladders for IgE mediated egg allergy Dr Merryn Netting
09.40-10.10 iMAP guidelines for non IgE mediated cow’s milk allergy A/Prof Carina Venter
10.10-10.30 Milk ladders and IgE mediated cow’s milk allergy Dr Vicki McWilliam
10.30-11.00 Morning Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
11.00-12.30 SESSION 2: PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY (PID) AND NUTRITION Chairs: Tanya Collins, Dr Anne Swain
11.00-11.30 An overview of PID for dietitians Dr Patrick Quinn
11.30-12.00 Malnutrition in PID Amanda Jackson
12.00-12.30 Immunodeficiency case studies Amanda Jackson, Kathy Beck
12.30-13.30 Lunch – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
13.30-14.00 ASCIA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM) Chair: Dr Brynn Wainstein All ASCIA members are invited to the AGM in Bellevue Ballroom 2
14.00-15.00 SESSION 3: ORAL IMMUNOTHERAPY (OIT) FOR FOOD ALLERGY Chairs: Anna Richards, Evania Marlow
14.00-14.45 The brave new world of OIT – implications for Australian clinicians Dr Dean Tey
14.45-15.00 OIT for food allergy in adults Dr Michael O’Sullivan
15.00-15.30 Afternoon Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
15.30-17.15 SESSION 4: BEYOND THE CLINICAL CONSULTATION Chairs: Ingrid Roche, Laura Ryan
15.30-16.00 Making research a part of everyday clinical practice A/Prof Carina Venter
16.00-16.20 Allergy practice and research in the online space Dr Merryn Netting, A/Prof Carina Venter
16.20-16.45 National Allergy Strategy update Sandra Vale
16.45-17.15 Q&A Panel: Burning questions, difficult cases discussion A/Prof Carina Venter, Dr Merryn Netting, Dr Vicki McWilliam, Kathy Beck, Anna Richards
19.00-23.00 GALA DINNER – Postal Hall, State Buildings
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SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 2019Avon and Helena Rooms, Adina Apartment Hotel, Mounts Bay Rd, Perth, Western Australia
08.00-08.30 Registration
08.30-10.30 SESSION 1 Chair: Dr Ben McGettigan
08.30-09.15 Periodic fever syndrome (PFS) genotyping Dr Lloyd D’Orsogna
09.15-10.00 Newborn screening assay (KRECS/TRECS): lessons learnt Dr Shannon Brothers, Dr Melanie Wong
10.00-10.30 Interstitial lung disease Prof Fiona Lake
10.30-11.00 Morning Tea
11.00-13.00 SESSION 2 Chair: Dr Chris Bundell
11.00-11.45 Myositis update Dr Merrilee Needham
11.45-12.15 Neuroimmunology: the MAYO experience Dr Kevin O’Connor
12.15-12.45 Novel and rare anti-neuronal antibodies: Dr Ben McGettigan cases and discussion of current literature
12.45-13.00 Selected abstracts
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.30 SESSION 3 Chair: Dr Luckshman Ganeshanandan
14.00-14.30 Laboratory testing for anti TNF drugs Melissa Sam
14.30-15.00 Anti-drug antibody screening and how is the information used Dr Lena Thin
15.00-15.30 Quality assurance program (QAP) 2019 Dr Frederick Lee
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MEDICAL ASSOCIATE SESSIONS
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2019 14.00-17.00 Meeting Room 1, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
12.30-13.30 Lunch – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
13.30-14.00 ASCIA AGM Chair: Dr Brynn Wainstein All ASCIA members are invited to the AGM in Bellevue Ballroom 2
14.00-15.00 SESSION 1: NON-ALLERGIC RHINITIS AND POLYPOSIS Dr Raewyn Campbell, Chair: Dr Victoria Smith Dr Marius Botha
15.00-15.30 Afternoon Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
15.30-16.30 SESSION 2: NEW APPROACHES TO ALLERGIC RHINITIS Dr Ray Mullins, Dr Nick Cooling, Chair: Dr Victoria Smith Dr Jessica Tattersall
16.30-17.00 SESSION 3: PAEDIATRIC FOOD ALLERGY CASE STUDIES Dr Joanne Smart
19.00-23.00 GALA DINNER – Postal Hall, State Buildings
FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2019 08.00-12.30Meeting Room 1, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
08.00-09.00 BREAKFAST SESSION: ASCIA Medical Associates meeting Chair: Dr Victoria Smith
09.00-10.30 SESSION 4: COMMUNITY FOOD CHALLENGES Chair: Dr Victoria Smith
09.00-09.30 Evidence based guide Dr Nick Cooling
09.30-10.30 Practical applications Dr Kathryn Heyworth, Dr Benedicta Itotoh
10.30-11.00 Morning Tea – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
11.00-12.30 SESSION 5: SKIN PRICK TESTING WORKSHOP Dr Anna Gilmour
12.30-13.30 Lunch – Bellevue Ballroom 1 (Exhibition Hall)
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Professor Mark Boguniewicz MDProfessor, Division of Allergy-ImmunologyDepartment of PediatricsNational Jewish Health and University of Colorado School of Medicine, USA
Professor Mark Boguniewicz, is a professor in the Division of Allergy-Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, at National Jewish Health and University of Colorado School of Medicine. He completed his residency in pediatrics at Children’s Hospital of Michigan and fellowship in allergy-immunology and rheumatology at Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. He is board certified in pediatrics and allergy-immunology.
Professor Boguniewicz is a Fellow of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI), past Chair of the Dermatologic and Ocular Diseases Interest Section and past Chair of the Eczema Committee. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI). He is on the editorial board of Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. He served on the Joint Taskforce on Topical Calcineurin Inhibitors of the AAAAI and ACAAI and was co-chair of the treatment section of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology/AAAAI/PRACTALL Consensus Group for atopic dermatitis. He has served on the Joint Task Force of the AAAAI/ACAAI for the 2004 and 2012 Practice Parameter for Atopic Dermatitis. He co-chaired the Expert Panel on Management of Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis and chaired the Atopic Dermatitis Yardstick project.
Professor Boguniewicz’s research focuses on immunopathogenesis and new treatments for atopic dermatitis. He is an investigator of the NIH Atopic Dermatitis Research Network. He has lectured at many national and international meetings and has over 350 peer-reviewed articles, reviews, chapters and abstracts published. He is the recipient of several Pediatric Allergy-Immunology Fellows Outstanding Teacher Award, the 2002 Faculty Clinician of the Year Award, the 2006 AAAAI’s Richard S. Farr Memorial Lectureship, and has been selected for Best Doctors in America. He is also the recipient of the 2013 AAAAI Distinguished Clinician Award.
Professor Mariana Castells MD PhDBrigham and Women’s HospitalBoston Massachusetts USA
Professor Castells is a clinician, researcher and teacher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana Farber Cancer Institute, USA. She is the Director of the Drug Hypersensitivity and Drug Desensitization Center, as well as the Director of the Mastocytosis Center, and has served as the Allergy and Immunology Training Program Director for 20 years.
Professor Castells served on the Board of Directors of The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI), and is now the research chair director of the AAAAI Foundation. She is on the Board of Directors for the ABAI, and the Board of Directors for the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI) and the JACI In Practice. She is on the council of the International College of Allergy (CIA) and has directed the International Drug Desensitization Meeting (DDIM) in Barcelona, Spain, yearly.
Professor Castells has spearheaded the evaluation and understanding of drug anaphylaxis and hypersensitivity, and provided desensitization protocols which are used as standards around the world, treating thousands of patients with cancer and chronic inflammatory diseases, maintaining these patients on their first line therapy.
Her research has uncovered mast cell inhibitory mechanisms which are pertinent to desensitization. She has been involved in the new diagnostic criteria for mast cell activation disorders and mastocytosis and heads clinical trials created at the Mastocytosis Center.
Professor Timothy Craig MD DOPenn State UniversityAllergy Asthma and ImmunologyHershey, Pennsylvania USA
Professor Timothy Craig is a professor of medicine and pediatrics at Penn State University. He trained in the US Navy after which he started his academic career at the University of Iowa and then transferred to Penn State to start an Allergy and Immunology Program. He is the director of the Alpha-1-Deficiency Center at Penn State University.
Professor Craig is a distinguished educator, program director, section chief and a Fellow of the AAAAI, ACP, ACAAI and ACOI. He is the recipient of multiple teaching awards, has published over 250 manuscripts and has delivered over 350 invited lectures.
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Professor Craig’s travel is supported by CSL Behring.
Professor Evan Dellon MDGastroenterologist University of North Carolina, USA
Evan Dellon is a Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He joined the University of North Carolina (UNC) faculty and the Center for Esophageal Diseases and Swallowing (CEDAS) in 2008, where his main clinical focus is on disorders of swallowing, in particular eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). He became Director of CEDAS in 2014, and is an Associate Editor for Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Professor Dellon’s main research interest is in the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), and the eosinophilic GI diseases (EGIDs). He is widely published in this area, and collaborates with investigators all over the world. Dr. Dellon has received research funding from the National Institutes of Health, the American College of Gastroenterology, the American Gastroenterologic Association, the CURED Foundation (campaign urging research for eosinophilic disease), UNC, and a number of industry partners to study EoE and other EGIDs.
The goal of Professor Dellon’s research is to improve the lives of patients with EoE and EGIDs by learning how to better diagnose, treat, and monitor the condition. He is widely published in this area, and collaborates with investigators all over the world.
Professor Dellon’s travel is supported by Abbott.
Professor Philippe Eigenmann MDDepartment of PaediatricsDivision of Paediatric SpecialisationsPathogenesis and Treatment of Food Allergies, University of Geneve
Professor Philippe Eigenmann is a pediatrician and allergist trained in Switzerland, and in the USA (Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore). He is currently head of Pediatric Allergy at the University Hospitals of Geneva Switzerland. His main focus of research is food allergy with several ongoing studies focusing on early-life events of allergy, as well as on food allergy diagnosis.
Professor Eigenmann has published over 200 articles in international scientific journals. Since January 2018, he is editor-in-Chief of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, the world leading journal in the field, and in the Editorial Board of Allergy. In addition to his scientific activity, he has been the chair of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) section on Pediatrics, and president of the Swiss Society for Allergy and Immunology. He is also secretary of the EAACI-Clemens von Pirquet Foundation, a European foundation promoting research and education in pediatric allergy and immunology.
Dr Tomaz Garcez MBChB FRCP FRCPathConsultant Immunologist at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), Manchester, United Kingdom
Dr Garcez graduated from Aberdeen University in 1997 and completed postgraduate general professional training in Cardiff (adult medicine) and higher specialist training in Bristol (immunology and general internal medicine).
Dr Garcez was appointed to Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CMFT) as consultant immunologist in July 2011. He leads the clinical and laboratory immunology service in MFT, he is the elected Chair of the UK Primary Immunodeficiency Network (UKPIN) and holds a seat on the immunology and allergy Clinical Reference Group (CRG – NHS England).
Dr Garcez is a member of the medical advisory panel for PID UK and represented the Fatal Anaphylaxis Register on the Royal College of Anaesthetists National Audit Project 6 Steering Panel.
Dr Garcez represents the UK on the European Network for Drug Allergy Task Force on Perioperative Hypersensitivity and on an international collaboration exploring Perioperative Hypersensitivity.
Dr Garcez’s travel is supported by ANZAAG.
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Associate Professor Matthew Greenhawt MD MBA MScChildren’s Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado School of MedicineAurora, Colorado, USA
Associate Professor Matthew Greenhawt earned his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Subsequently, he completed a pediatrics residency at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York-Presbyterian, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, New York, and an allergy and clinical immunology fellowship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He also holds an MBA from Tufts University and a master’s of science degree in health and healthcare policy from the University of Michigan, Rackham School of Graduate Studies.
He is an Associate Professor with the Department of Pediatrics, Section of Allergy and Immunology at Children’s Hospital Colorado and the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He serves as the director for the Children’s Hospital Colorado Food Challenge and Research Unit.
Associate Professor Matthew Greenhawt is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and American Board of Allergy and Immunology. He is a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, and European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. He is an associate editor for the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, and a member of the Joint Taskforce of Allergy Practice Parameters.
His research interests include establishment of phenotypes in food-allergic diseases, shared decision making, food allergy cost-effectiveness and comparative effectiveness research, food-allergic diseases health services and outcomes research, primary/secondary prevention and treatment of food allergy, and food allergy public policy. He has authored a number of peer-reviewed articles, abstracts, and book chapters. He serves as the current chair of the ACAAI Food Allergy Committee, and is a member of multiple AAAAI, ACAAI, and EAACI committees.
Associate Professor Greenhawt’s travel is supported by CFAR and ASCIA.
Professor Peter Hellings MDProfessor of Rhinology, The University of Amsterdam’s Faculty of Medicine
In addition to his clinical work Professor Hellings is a researcher at the Clinical Immunology Laboratory. He is a member of the Flemish Agency for Care and Health, and has served as the Belgian representative in the European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery. He is also the coordinator of the Excellence in Rhinoplasty course at KU Leuven since 2008.
Professor Peter Hellings conducts research into the mechanisms of chronic upper respiratory tract conditions, with a particular focus on allergic rhinitis and the non-allergic form that causes similar symptoms of stuffy nose and sneezing. A further area of interest is chronic rhinosinusitis, an inflammation of the mucous membrane in the nasal passage and sinuses, and in functional and aesthetic nasal problems.
Professor Hellings research spans the entire spectrum from animal research to in vitro and clinical studies. He has received various research grants and international awards for his scientific work. Hellings has also authored many articles in leading scientific journals including Nature, Lancet, Allergy, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Journal of Immunology.
Professor Helling’s travel is supported by Mylan.
Professor Hugh A Sampson MDIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiNew York, USA
Professor Sampson is the Kurt Hirschhorn Professor of Pediatrics at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York and has nearly 35 years experience in translational research focusing on food allergic disorders and basic immunologic mechanisms responsible for these disorders.
Professor Sampson’s research has been funded continuously by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), including the Principal Investigator for the Consortium for Food Allergy Research.
Professor Sampson has published over 500 articles, 88 book chapters and co-edited seven books, primarily on clinical and immunopathogenic aspects of food allergic disorders. He was elected to membership in the National Academy of Medicine of the National Academies in 2003 for his research accomplishments.
Professor Sampson is the past-president of the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology (AAAAI), and served on the Board of the World Allergy Organization (WAO). He has trained over 40 post-doctoral allergy/
immunology fellows, many of whom are now leaders in the field of food allergy. Professor Sampson has also served on the Editorial Board of five allergy journals, and is an Associate Editor of Pediatric Allergy & Immunology.
In November 2015, Professor Sampson stepped-down as Dean for Translational Biomedical Sciences at Mount Sinai to devote 40% of his time to DBV Technologies as their Chief Scientific Officer.
Professor Sampson’s travel is supported by DBV Technologies.
Assistant Professor Carina Venter PhDUniversity of Colorado Children’s Hospital, Colorado USA
Dr Venter is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Allergy and Immunology at the Children’s Hospital Colorado and University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, where she is conducting research and working with children and adults with a range of food allergies.
Assistant Professor Venter is a past chair of the International Network of Dietitians and Nutritionists in Allergy (INDANA), and a member of the American Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (AAAAI), American College of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (ACAAI), European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) and the British Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSACI). She was also a member of the NICE (UK) food allergy guidelines.
Assistant Professor Venter has had numerous publications in international journals, and has authored book chapters and edited a book on Food Hypersensitivity.
Assistant Professor Venter moved from the UK in 2015 where she had been performing research into food allergies and allergy prevention as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth and at the David Hide Centre on the Isle of Wight.
One of the highlights of Assistant Professor Venter’s career has been her appointment to the Expert Panel of the National Institutes for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Peanut Allergy Prevention Guidelines, making her the only dietitian that has had presentation on official US and European food allergy guidelines.
Assistant Professor Venter’s travel is supported by Abbott.
BASTEN ORATORClinical Associate Professor Richard Loh MBBS FRACP FAAAAI FACAAIClinical Immunology and Allergy Specialist, Perth, Western Australia
A/Prof Loh has more than 30 years of experience as a clinical immunology and allergy specialist.
He completed his medical degree from the University of Queensland in 1981 and has been a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) since 1988. From 1989 to 1993 A/Prof Loh was a Fellow in Immunology, Allergy and Rheumatology at the Children’s Hospital in Boston, and Medical Officer at the Harvard Medical School. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) and American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI).
For 25 years A/Prof Loh made a significant difference to allergy and clinical immunology in Australasia, as head of the Immunology department at Princess Margaret Hospital for Children. He transitioned this into a leading clinical immunology and allergy centre at the Perth Children’s Hospital. A/Prof Loh encouraged allergy and immunology research in the hospital and has been involved in numerous studies.
A/Prof Loh joined ASCIA in 1994 and was President of ASCIA from 2012 to 2014. He was Chair of the ASCIA Anaphylaxis committee (2009-2012), co-Chair of the National Allergy Strategy (2016-2019) and co-founder of AIFA, the Allergy and Immunology Foundation of Australasia, formed in 2013. He has been an organising committee member for ASCIA Annual Scientific Meetings (2001, 2007) and Annual Conferences (2013, 2019) held in Perth, Western Australia. As Chair of the ASCIA Anaphylaxis committee, A/Prof Loh initiated the development of the world leading ASCIA anaphylaxis etraining courses, that were first launched in March 2010.
During his ASCIA Presidency, A/Prof Loh contributed through advocacy and vision, to the development of the first National Allergy Strategy for Australia, which he has co-chaired since it was initiated. This has enabled ASCIA and Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia (A&AA), to gain government funding for important initiatives, that would not be feasible without this support.
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ASCIA 2019 CFAR SYMPOSIUM 3 September PREFIX FIRST NAME LAST NAME REGION CFAR SYMPOSIUM CFAR SYMPOSIUM CFAR SYMPOSIUM SPEAKER CHAIR PANEL
Prof Dianne Campbell NSW
Prof Jo Douglass VIC
Prof Philippe Eigenmann EU
A/Prof Matthew Greenhawt USA
Prof Connie Katelaris NSW
A/Prof Adrian Lowe VIC
Dr David Martino VIC
Dr Merryn Netting SA
A/Prof Debbie Palmer WA
Dr Kirsten Perrett VIC
Ms Maria Said NSW
Prof Mimi Tang VIC
Ms Briony Tyquin NSW
Ms Sandra Vale WA
A/Prof Carina Venter USA
Dr Giovanni Zurzolo VIC
ASCIA 2019 CONFERENCE 4-6 SeptemberPREFIX FIRST NAME LAST NAME REGION ASCIA ASCIA ASCIA CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE SPEAKER CHAIR PANEL
Prof Mark Boguniewicz USA
Dr Jack Bourke WA
Dr Vanessa Bryant VIC
Dr Christine Bundell WA
Prof Mariana Castells USA
Dr Theresa Cole VIC
Prof Timothy Craig USA
Prof Evan Dellon USA
Dr Lloyd D’Orsogna WA
Dr Lara Ford NSW
Dr Tomaz Garcez UK
Dr Paul Gray NSW
Prof Peter Hellings EU
Dr Tiffany Hughes SA
A/Prof Mina John WA
Dr Preeti Joshi NSW
Prof Connie Katelaris AM NSW
Dr Ming-Wei Lin NSW
A/Prof Richard Loh WA
Prof Michaela Lucas WA
Prof Dominic Mallon WA
Dr Tracy Markus WA
Dr Patricia Martinez WA
Dr Paul McAleer SA
Dr Andrew McLean-Tooke WA
Dr Sam Mehr VIC
Dr Ray Mullins ACT
Dr Richard Nolan WA
Dr Michael O’Sullivan WA
Dr Kathryn Patchett NSW
Prof Susan Prescott WA
A/Prof Peter Richmond WA
Ms Ingrid Roche WA
A/Prof Kristina Rueter WA
Ms Maria Said NSW
Prof Hugh Sampson USA
Dr Jan Sinclair NZ
Dr Charlotte Slade VIC
Dr Joanne Smart VIC
Dr Colin Somerville WA
Dr Norman Swan NSW
Prof Mimi Tang VIC
Dr Jason Trubiano VIC
Ms Sandra Vale WA
A/Prof Carina Venter USA
Dr Brynn Wainstein NSW
Dr Melanie Wong NSW
Dr James Yun NSW
Dr Celia Zubrinich VIC
ASCIA 2019 ASSOCIATE MEDICAL SESSIONS 5, 6 SeptemberPREFIX FIRST NAME LAST NAME REGION MEDICAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES DAY SPEAKER DAY CHAIR
Dr Marius Botha QLD
Dr Raewyn Campbell NSW
Dr Nick Cooling TAS
Dr Anna Gilmour NZ
Dr Kathryn Heyworth NSW
Dr Benedicta Itotoh WA
Dr Raymond Mullins ACT
Dr Joanne Smart VIC
Dr Victoria Smith TAS
Dr Jessica Tattersall NSW
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ASCIA 2019 DIETITIANS DAY 5 SeptemberPREFIX FIRST NAME LAST NAME REGION DIETITIANS DIETITIANS DIETITIANS DAY SPEAKER DAY CHAIR DAY PANEL
Ms Kathy Beck QLD
Ms Tanya Collins WA
Ms Amanda Jackson VIC
Ms Evania Marlow WA
Ms Belinda Martin WA
Dr Vicki McWilliam VIC
Dr Merryn Netting SA
Dr Michael O’Sullivan WA
Dr Patrick Quinn SA
Ms Anna Richards NZ
Ms Ingrid Roche WA
Ms Laura Ryan SA
Dr Anne Swain NSW
Dr Dean Tey VIC
Ms Sandra Vale WA
A/Prof Carina Venter USA
ASCIA 2019 NURSES DAY 6 SeptemberPREFIX FIRST NAME LAST NAME REGION NURSES DAY NURSES DAY NURSES DAY SPEAKER CHAIR PANEL
Dr Theresa Cole VIC
Ms Kara Craig WA
Ms Esther Edward WA
Ms Lotta Ekstrom WA
A/Prof Richard Loh WA
Dr Andrew McLean-Tooke WA
Ms Val Noble WA
Ms Vicki O’Brien WA
Dr Michael O’Sullivan WA
Ms Sarah O’Sullivan WA
Ms Sacha Palmer SA
Ms Maria Said NSW
Mr Lachlan Schultz WA
Ms Rebecca Sertori NSW
Prof Mimi Tang VIC
Ms Carolina Valerio NSW
Ms Terri Williams WA
Ms Robyn Willis WA
ASCIA 2019 IMMUNOPATHOLOGY DAY 7 SeptemberPREFIX FIRST NAME LAST NAME REGION IMMUNOPATHOLOGY IMMUNOPATHOLOGY DAY DAY SPEAKER CHAIR
Dr Shannon Brothers NZ
Dr Christine Bundell WA
Dr Lloyd D’Orsogna WA
Dr Luckshman Ganeshanandan WA
Prof Fiona Lake WA
Dr Frederick Lee NSW
Dr Ben McGettigan WA
Dr Merrilee Needham WA
Dr Kevin O’Connor WA
Ms Melissa Sam NSW
Dr Lena Thin WA
Dr Melanie Wong NSW
CLINICAL RESEARCH PRESENTATIONSID PREFIX FIRST NAME LAST NAME TITLE
CRP1 Prof Sinthia Bosnic- Paediatric allergic rhinitis: healthcare utilisation and hidden costs Anticevich
CRP2 Dr Narinder Kaur Does component testing improve prediction of peanut food challenge outcome in Australian children: a cross sectional study of peanut components and food challenge outcome
CRP3 Prof Connie Katelaris AM Dupilumab reduces severe asthma exacerbation rates and improves lung (Constance) function across a range of prior exacerbations in patients with elevated type 2 biomarkers: the liberty asthma quest study
CRP4 A/Prof Kristina Rueter Does early oral vitamin d supplementation and uv-light exposure have an impact on allergic disease outcome in infancy?
CRP5 A/Prof Ilia Voskoboinik The many faces of familial haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
CRP6 Dr Jin Yan Yap Everolimus-induced remission of Kaposi’s sarcoma secondary to cryptic ctla4 splicing and haploinsufficiency
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References 1. Giampietro PG et al. Pediatr Allergy Immnol 2001;12:83-6. 2. Verwimp JM et al. Eur J Clin Nutr 1995; 49(1):S39-48. 3.Moro G et al. Arch Dis Child 2006; 91:814-819. 4. Arslanoglu S et al. J Nutr 2008; 138:1091-1095. 5. van Hoffen E et al. Allergy 2009; 64:484-487. 6. Van der Aa, et al. Clin Exp Allergy, 2010;40:795-804. 7. Van der Aa, et al. Allergy, 2011;66:170-7.
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