Hear from Drs. Jason Lee, Kathryn Peterson, Seema Aceves, and Ikuo Hirano on disease progression and the importance of managing fibrostenotic risk in EoE.
Experts Prof. Ingrid Terreehorst and Prof. Arjan Bredenoord discuss the allergist’s perspective on identifying and management of patients with EoE.

Learn about FEV1pp and the downstream effects of lung function decline in children with severe asthma.

Professor Klaus Rabe shares a patient case highlighting the burden of disease associated with airway remodeling and discusses practical aspects of identifying and managing airway remodeling in severe asthma patients with Professor Porsbjerg and Dr Castro.
Professor Mona Bafadhel presents a comprehensive overview of type 2 inflammation in COPD, exploring its underlying mechanisms, clinical manifestations, and implications for patient outcomes.

Learn about key drivers of type 2 inflammation in EoE and how they mediate progressive esophageal remodeling and impact patient burden

Join Drs. Nicola Hanania, Surya Bhatt, and Celeste Porsbjerg for a session exploring the burden of COPD in patients with type 2 inflammation and review key cytokine pathways and Phase 3 data on emerging biologic therapies.

This infographic highlights how PN is driven by type 2 inflammation, linking immune dysregulation, fibroblast activation, and neuronal dysfunction to nodule formation. It also shows how cytokine-mediated changes in neuronal architecture increase excitability and chronic itch, where resulting lesions and scarring significantly impact patients’ psychological well-being.

Join Profs. Dave Singh and Klaus Rabe as they examine the clinical relevance of exacerbations, lung function, symptoms, quality of life, and comorbidities in COPD, as well as the evolving concept of disease stability and what that could mean for treatment planning and the future of COPD care.

Join Dr. Kwatra outlining the micro itch cycle involving type 2 cell polarization and cytokines that directly affect fibroblasts to cause more immune dysregulation in PN.