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Current Research Studies

For Ages 1-3

COMFORT Study

Toddlers 1 to 3 years old with a peanut allergy may participate in this study testing a skin patch treatment that may help retrain the immune system and lower the chance of an allergic reaction to peanuts.

For ages 12-21

prestIgE Study

This study is open to youth ages 12 to 21 with food allergies to peanuts, milk, eggs, cashews and/or walnuts. Participants will join a clinical trial of a new medication for food allergies called RPT904 (ozureprubart).

For ages 4 and older

neffy® Study

Children 4 years or older scheduled for an oral food challenge may be able to participate in a research study using neffy®, an epinephrine nasal spray approved by the FDA to treat allergic reactions.

For Ages 10-15

Food Allergy Mastery (FAM) Program Study

This study seeks kids ages 10-15 who have had a diagnosed food allergy for at least one year. Families are placed at random within usual care, or within FAM, an online program to help families manage food allergies.

For families

Xolair® Treatment Study

This study examines families' decisions and experiences about new treatments like Xolair®. We hope to develop educational and clinical programs that support families interested in Xolair®.

Contact Us

If you want to learn more about any of these studies, you can contact the study team.