Remember to Visit the Interest Section Forums and Grab Your Tickets for Annual Meeting Seminars
Interest Section Forums
Annual Meeting delegates are invited to attend the Interest Section Forums while in Los Angeles. Each of the AAAAI’s seven interest sections has its own forum that will take place on Sunday, March 6 from 3:30 to 4:30 pm. The forums will begin with any interest section business and then move to the educational content. There is no fee to attend.
Interest Section |
Topic |
Asthma Diagnosis and Treatment |
3701: Asthma Endotypes: What are the Therapeutic Implications |
Basic and Clinical Immunology |
3702: Traffic Pollution Exposure and Allergic Disease: New Insights |
Environmental and Occupational Respiratory Diseases |
3703: Interest Section Forum 2016 on the Importance of School Environments for Children with Asthma |
Food Allergy, Anaphylaxis, Dermatology and Drug Allergy |
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Health Outcomes, Education, Delivery and Quality |
3705: Teleallergy: The Use of Technology to Enhance Practice and Research in Allergy/Immunology |
Immunotherapy, Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Ocular Diseases and Cough |
3706: New Perspectives in Allergy: the Relation between IgE Polysensitization and Multimorbidity |
Mechanisms of Asthma and Allergic Inflammation |
3707: MAAI Interest Section Forum on the Mechanistic Dissection of IgG4-Related Disease |
Spotlight on 2016 Annual Meeting Ticketed Seminars
What is the role of CD34 cells in allergic inflammation? Where do complementary and alternative medicines stand in the treatment of atopy and immunological diseases? How can we better identify effective strategies for adherence and improved asthma control?
As you determine your schedule for the upcoming 2016 AAAAI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, remember seminars are ticketed and attendance is limited to only 28 attendees. Additional registration is required for seminars and you can get your tickets in advance at https://www4.cmrreg.com/aaaai16/. You may also register onsite by visiting the registration desk in the Los Angeles Convention Center. The cost to attend a regular seminar is $40. There is no cost to attend an allied health seminar, but registration is required.
Below is a list of seminars which still have tickets available:
Seminar 2011: Mobile Asthma Care Challenges, Rewards and Reach
Seminar 2510: Mechanisms of Allergic Inflammation in Omenn Syndrome
Seminar 3007: Helpful Advice in Improving Asthma Adherence
Allied Health Seminar 3521: Psychosocial Assessment and Intervention with Pediatric Asthma Patients
Seminar 4003: Improving Compliance and Retention of Patients of Varied Cultural Backgrounds
Seminar 4008: CD34+Cells: Naïve but Not Innocent Players of Allergic Inflammation
Seminar 4011: Work-Exacerbated Asthma
Seminar 4708: Dysregulation Coagulation System in Airway Inflammation and Remodeling
Seminar 4710: Mouse Models of Asthma, Food Allergy and Skin Disease