WashU Medicine Division of Allergy and Immunology
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Official X account for WashU Medicine Division of Allergy and Immunology.
St. Louis, MO
Joined September 2021
We're pleased to announce that we've updated our social media handles to reflect our new branding. Follow us at @WashUAllergyImm use the hashtag #WashUAllergyImm to stay up-to-date on the latest news, research, and advancements from the @washumedicine & @WashUDeptMed
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Big congratulations to our own Dr. Phillip E. Korenblat, MD, who was recently awarded the Outstanding Volunteer Clinical Teacher Award from the American College of Physicians (ACP)!
impact.aaaai.org
Turning a Passion for Mentoring into a Lifelong Career
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There have been few studies of the nasal microbiome and its pathological functions in chronic rhinosinusitis. Dysbiosis could contribute to disease, but the effects of bacteria and their metabolites are not well-understood. Here’s a Brief report.
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We are excited to share our latest work identifying pathways regulating the development of memory B cell subsets! @CellReports @WashUAllergyImm
https://t.co/BytnS3APbj
cell.com
Hanson et al. show that CD62L and CD44 are progressively expressed on mouse memory B cells and identify transcriptionally and functionally distinct memory B cell subsets. Bcl6 regulates memory B cell...
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Our December issue focuses on the numerous ways in which #climatechange impacts the millions of children & adults living with allergic conditions. Very timely with current #COP28 summit You can access it here:
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Join us Thursday, November 30th for @WUSTLmed Grand Rounds held in person at Clopton Auditorium. Stokes Peebles, MD, Professor of Medicine, Chair, from @vumedicine @VUMChealth will present: "Obesity in Asthma: Time for a New Strategy?" Link for info> https://t.co/wEULdPXDXG
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Climate change has increased the frequency of extreme weather events and compounded natural disasters. Heat, wildfires, flooding, and pollen are threatening public health. Here’s an editorial and call to action.
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Welcome, Dr. Omar Elsayed-Ali, MD!
Please welcome Omar Elsayed-Ali, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, @WashUAllergyImm He worked for one year as a generalist in the emergency room @STLChildrens before returning to training to complete his Fellowship @WUSTLmed Learn more > https://t.co/eHrQKTUwDf
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Congrats, Dr. Zimmerman on the new paper and new lab!
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Please check a novel study just published by our division's Assistant Professor, Dr. Leyao Wang @Wang_PubHealth! The microbiome may be the mechanism linking prenatal disaster exposures with higher risks of diseases.
A climate disaster and the human microbiome. Please check our new paper @mSphere!
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A study from our division's Dr. Wang lab @Wang_pubhealth found early microbiome as a potential mechanism linking prenatal exposure to a climate weather event and increased disease risks later in life!
Our study on climate disasters and human microbiome @mSphereJ showed that maternal exposure to a devastating hurricane (Maria, 2017, Puerto Rico) may lead to reduced gut microbial diversity and altered metabolic capacity in offspring.
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Our study on climate disasters and human microbiome @mSphereJ showed that maternal exposure to a devastating hurricane (Maria, 2017, Puerto Rico) may lead to reduced gut microbial diversity and altered metabolic capacity in offspring.
journals.asm.org
Climate change is a serious issue that is affecting human health. With more frequent and intense weather disasters due to climate change, there is an urgent need to evaluate and understand the...
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Proud of our fellow, Dr. Mehr Shah!
#WIMMonth ⭐️Fellow Highlight⭐️ We’d like to introduce @mehropenem, @WashUAllergyImm fellow who was also selected to the cohort for the #FWIM trainee leadership development program this yr @WUDeptMedicine
#WomenInMedicine #MedEd #MedTwitter
#WIMMonth2023 @IDEASDOM_WUSM
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Graduation party for our fellows this year! Best wishes!
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During a #wildfire smoke event, people with #asthma should pay attention to air quality reports. Follow instructions for “sensitive individuals.” https://t.co/2bYdT4yoUy
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People with asthma are more vulnerable to wildfire smoke and polluted air. Please see CDC website for tips.
Some people are more at risk of harmful health effects from #wildfire smoke than others. Visit @CDCenvironment's website for tips to stay safe if you have a chronic health condition. https://t.co/IDEYrP2hOg
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Congratulations!@aaronverheul
Congrats to @aaronverheul on being promoted to Assist Prof of Med in the Div of Allergy @WUSTLmed. Very proud that we have tenure-track #physician #scientists in both #dermatology and #allergy from our lab! #Trainees please rotate and join this lab @WUSTLdbbs! #neuroimmune
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Congratulations, Dr. Jerath!
Maya R. Jerath, MD @DrMayaJerath from @WashUAllergyImm has been appointed to Vice Chair of Ambulatory Clinical Operations, Safety and Quality for the #WUDeptMedicine. Please join us in congratulating Dr. Jerath on her new role! Learn more > https://t.co/qCoyuVlm3l
@WUSTLmed
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Dr. Wedner, MD, from our division just shared this: Spring allergy hit St. Louis early and what we can do.
ksdk.com
"We're about a week and half or two weeks ahead of schedule," according to a Washington University allergist.
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Congratulations to Dr. James Wedner who received the Mentorship Award at #aaaai2023 in recognizing his effort on spreading valuable scientific and clinical knowledge to numerous physicians while serving as a critical cornerstone in the career development of many mentees!
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