Our Research

Research plays a major role in the lives of our second and third year (optional) fellows. Our program is widely considered the leading center in the nation for research and treatment for angioedema/urticaria, asthma, food allergy, and immunology. Each fellow is provided a mentor and is encouraged to do research in an area that is of great interest to them. Fellows usually leave our program with a host of publications and presentations that will serve them well as they move forward with their careers. Below are examples of current areas of study; more details available on request.


Allergy and Immunology Research Topics

Food Allergy

  • Consortium of Food Allergy Research (CoFAR)
  • Epidemiology of food allergy
  • Novel therapies for food allergy
  • Immune mechanisms underlying food allergy
  • Allergen characterization – B cell epitopes
  • T cell immunophenotypic changes secondary to immunotherapy in food allergy
  • Murine models of food allergy and immunotherapy
  • Eosinophilic esophagitis
  • Food protein induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES)

Hypersensitivity (asthma, allergic rhinitis)

  • Bioinformatics of allergic diseases
  • Effect of depression on aging and asthma
  • Evaluation of airway inflammation in WTC-induced asthma
  • Effect of cockroach immunotherapy on asthma control in children
  • Environmental epigenetics and asthma, allergy, breast cancer risk
  • Air pollution exposure and asthma
  • Chemical (phthalates, pesticides, bisphenol A) exposure and asthma
  • Mitochondrial DNA biomarkers to assess responses to changes in personal environmental exposures in pediatric urban asthma
  • Children’s Respiratory Research Workgroup (CREW) national consortium
  • Anaphylaxis

Immunology-Dysregulation, Deficiency

  • Primary Immune Deficiency
  • Newborn screen for SCID and T cell defects
  • B and T cell growth and differentiation
  • Control mechanisms of immunoglobulin production
  • Mucosal immunology
  • B cell activation by TLR agonists
  • Genetic causes of antibody deficiencies by whole exome sequencing
  • Building a registry of patients with Primary Immune Deficiency (USIDNET)
  • Development of memory B cells in CVID
  • Role of IgA in mucosal Immunity
  • Role of serum IgM
  • Computer targeting methods to identify immunodeficiencies in minorities
  • Immunomodulators in immune dysregulation diseases
  • Multi-omic analyses of immune diseases
  • Computer analysis of immune deficiency states

Angioedema & Urticaria

  • Novel treatments for hereditary angioedema (HAE)
  • Development of a quality of life instrument for patients with HAE
  • Role of estrogen in bradykinin production and degradation
  • Treatment of chronic spontaneous urticarial with biologics

Contact Us

Grace Li

Fellowship Coordinator Division of Clinical Immunology

Tel: 212-659-9510

Fax: 212-987-5593 yun.li@mssm.edu

One Gustave L. Levy Place Box 1089 New York, NY 10029 Tel: 212-659-9510

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