Advancing Pediatric Allergy Research with Dr. Tracy Augustine
Advancing Pediatric Allergy Research with Dr. Tracy Augustine
Introduction:
The 4th World Child & Adolescent Medicine and Health Conference (CME/CPD accredited), scheduled from October 21–23, 2025 at Novotel Al Barsha, Dubai, brings together leading experts to share their latest findings in child health. Among the distinguished speakers, Dr. Tracy Augustine, a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Sidra Medicine, Qatar, will present her pioneering work on pediatric cow milk allergy.
Her presentation, “Distinct Allergen-Specific CD4+ T Cell Immune Responses and Gut Microbial Association Prevail in Pediatric Cow Milk Allergy Endotypes,” explores how immune responses and the gut microbiome interact to shape different types of milk allergy in children—a pressing issue in pediatric healthcare today.
To know more about her credentials and research journey, visit: https://child-adolescent-medicine.utilitarianconferences.com/speaker/tracy-augustine
Benefits of Attending
Attendees of Dr. Augustine’s session will gain:
A deeper understanding of cow milk allergy mechanisms in children.
Insights into distinct CD4+ T cell responses and how they relate to allergy endotypes.
Knowledge of gut microbial associations and their influence on immune responses.
Exposure to advanced immunological tools and techniques: flow cytometry, rare antigen-specific T cell detection, multiplexed cytokine profiling, 16s rRNA sequencing.
The ability to apply this knowledge in clinical settings to improve diagnosis, management, and therapy for pediatric food allergy.
Research Interests
Dr. Augustine brings over 14 years of experience in:
Cellular & molecular biology with a strong focus on immunology.
CD4+ T cell simulation, phenotyping, and functional analyses.
Detection of rare antigen-specific T cells and cytokine profiling.
Expertise in immunoassays: flow cytometry, multiplex cytokine assays, etc.
Microbiome studies and sequencing (16s rRNA), particularly in relation to pediatric allergy.
Currently, she is leading an institutional grant-funded project on non-IgE mediated cow milk allergy, an area in pediatric allergy that is understudied and in need of better diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Awards, Recognition & Achievements
PhD in Biotechnology, National Centre for Cell Science, Pune, India (2017).
Joined Sidra Medicine, Doha, Qatar in 2018 as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow.
Recognized for her advanced technical skills (flow cytometry, cytokine profiling, microbiome analysis) and her contributions to understanding allergy endotypes in children.
Her research has global relevance, especially for pediatric immunology and food allergy fields.
Benefits of Attending the 4th World Child & Adolescent Medicine and Adolescent Health Conference
Global Networking – Connect with pediatricians, child health experts, researchers, and healthcare professionals from across the world.
Knowledge Sharing – Gain insights into the latest research, clinical practices, and innovations in pediatrics, adolescent health, and medicine.
Professional Recognition – Present your research, posters, or case studies on an international platform and receive valuable feedback.
CME/CPD Accreditation – Earn continuing education credits to enhance your professional development and career growth.
Collaboration Opportunities – Build partnerships with global institutions, industry leaders, and research organizations.
Exposure to Innovations – Explore advancements in diagnostics, treatments, and technologies shaping the future of child and adolescent healthcare.
Career Advancement – Enhance your professional profile, expand your expertise, and stay ahead in the medical field.
Memorable Experience – Participate in a prestigious event at Dubai, combining academic excellence with cultural and networking opportunities.
Registration
To be part of this insightful conference, including Dr. Augustine’s presentation, register here: https://child-adolescent-medicine.utilitarianconferences.com/registration
21 CME/CPD Credits
(Continuing Medical Education) helps healthcare professionals stay updated with the latest medical knowledge, skills, and practices.
(Continuing Professional Development) ensures overall professional growth through continuous learning and skill enhancement.
Conclusion
Dr. Tracy Augustine’s work bridges immunology and microbiome science to advance how we understand and treat pediatric cow milk allergy. Her research holds promise for new diagnostics, better patient care, and deeper scientific understanding of allergy endotypes.
Join us in Dubai to learn, network, and contribute to the future of child & adolescent medicine.
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