What's Happening?
The Stallergenes Greer Foundation has announced the recipients of its 2025 Science Awards for Allergy, recognizing significant contributions to allergy research and patient engagement. The awards, totaling €100,000, were distributed among four researchers
who excelled in two categories: Innovation in Treatment and Patient Commitment. The recipients include Assoc. Professor Alexander Eggel from the University of Bern, Dr. Janice A. Layhadi from Imperial College London, Dr. Laurent Reber from Inserm, and Dr. Pablo Rodríguez del Río from Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús. Their research spans from improving diagnostic and therapeutic options for allergic patients to developing allergen-specific mRNA vaccines and understanding patient perspectives in food immunotherapy.
Why It's Important?
These awards highlight the ongoing advancements in allergy research, which are crucial for improving patient care and treatment outcomes. The recognition of these researchers underscores the importance of innovation in addressing the complex challenges of allergy management. By supporting projects that enhance diagnostic accuracy, therapeutic efficacy, and patient-centered approaches, the Stallergenes Greer Foundation is fostering a more comprehensive understanding of allergies. This can lead to more personalized and effective treatments, ultimately benefiting patients who suffer from allergic conditions.











