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MAAS Membership Meeting

May 14 @ 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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Michigan Allergy & Asthma Society Membership Meeting

May 14, 2025

Novi Sheraton Hotel

5:30 pm – 6:00 pm “Interconnectivity of Type 2 Inflammation Across Select Diseases  Todd Mahr, MD, Medical Director of ACAAI, sponsored by Regeneron                                                               Mackinaw Room

6:00 pm – 7:00 pm   Exhibitor Reception                                                                  Ballroom A

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm    MAAS Business Meeting, Dinner and Presentations           Ballroom B

Allergy Immunology Fellow Presentations”

  • Kelsey Finkel, MD – Henry Ford Health System

      Associations between genetic ancestry and serum Immunoglobulin E  trajectory, allergen-specific IgE                 sensitization, and asthma at 10 years among Black children in the WHEALS birth co-hort.”

  • Melanie Donahue, MD – University of Michigan

      Investigating mast cell biology with small molecule mediators: taking pharmacologic from bedside to bench (and hopefully back again)”

  • Ruizhi Dong, MD – University of Michigan

“Evaluation of Baseline Apolipoprotein A1 Anaphylaxis and Mastocytosis”

  • Saad Anjum, MD – Detroit’s Children’s Hospital of Michigan

“Implementing an Inpatient Community Healthcare Worker for Children with Asthma”

  • Devika Pillay, DO – Detroit’s Children’s Hospital of Michigan

              The Use of Electronic Monitoring Device for Wheezing and Remote Monitoring Program (RMP) to Improve Asthma Outcomes.”

  • Aayushi Mehta, MD – University of Michigan

“Baseline Tryptase Correlation with Reactions to Allergen and Venom Immunotherapy”

 

Objectives:

– Discuss the Relationship Between Genetic Ancestry and Allergic Disease Risk

– Evaluate the Implications of Ancestry-Related Findings on Clinical Practice

– Identify Gaps in Current Asthma and Allergy Guidelines Related to Genetic Ancestry

– Discuss the effect of FAK modulation on mast cell degranulation as well as mouse models of anaphylaxis.

– Discuss the current data regarding using Apolipoprotein A1 as a biomarker to risk stratify patients on their anaphylaxis risk.

– Identify impact of RMP and wheeze detector device on asthma patients in Detroit.

– Recognize whether a screening tryptase is clinically valuable.

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Details

Date:
May 14
Time:
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Venue

Detroit Novi Sheraton Hotel