
Explore our educational resources about the importance of lung function assessment in severe Adult and Pediatric Asthma.

Learn about FEV1pp and the downstream effects of lung function decline in children with severe asthma.
Dr. Donna Culton focuses on the challenges of diagnosis and the unmet needs for patients with BP
Watch as Leonard Bacharier, MD, and Sharon Dell, MD, FRCPC, discuss the concept of clinical remission in pediatric severe asthma.
Watch Dr. Donna Culton, Prof. Dédée Murrell, and Prof. Ulrike Raap at EADV 2025 as they explore the clinical presentation and diagnosis of BP and break down the underlying pathophysiology including the roles of autoimmunity and key inflammatory pathways such as Type 2 inflammation. The experts also discuss the evolving therapeutic landscape and how new insights are shaping future treatment strategies.
Professors Metz, Netchiporouk, and Hawkes discuss the clinical features, pathophysiology, and therapeutic landscape of CSU, at EADV 2025.
Professors Celeste Porsbjerg and Klaus Rabe and Dr Mario Castro discuss the pathophysiology of airway remodeling and its impact on patients with severe asthma.

Dr. Stella Lee and Profs. Peter Hellings and Wytske Fokkens discuss type 2 inflammation, partnering with patients to improve outcomes, and real-world data on biologic effectiveness in CRSwNP.

Watch as Leonard Bacharier, MD, and Sharon Dell, MD, FRCPC, discuss the concept of clinical remission in pediatric severe asthma.

In this ADVENT symposium at the 2024 European Respiratory Society conference, Dr. Leonard Bacharier describes a typical patient presentation in the pediatric asthma clinic and explores whether clinical remission is a goal of treatment for this patient and others like them.

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Dr Amy Paller discusses how moderate-to-severe AD may hinder growth in pediatric patients and highlights data showing treatment with dupilumab may increase vertical growth in children of lower stature.
Experience this engaging presentation by Professors Martin Metz, Elena Netchiporouk, and Jason Hawkes to explore emerging therapies for chronic spontaneous urticaria.