
September 25th marks this year’s observance and celebration of World Lung Day!
Explore how type 2 inflammation drives the production of IgE in severe asthma
Explore how type 2 inflammation drives the production of FeNO in severe asthma

Type 2 asthma is a common phenotype of asthma, characterized by key cytokines IL-4, IL-13, and IL-5, as well as elevated type 2 inflammatory biomarkers as FeNO, and eosinophils, or the need for maintenance OCS. Type 2 inflammation is evident in up to 88% of patients with severe asthma, representing a substantial portion of the disease burden associated with asthma. Explore the resources below better understand the role of type 2 inflammation in asthma.

Join Dr. Hanania to understand how to identify patients at risk of fixed airway obstruction in clinical settings.
Listen to experts, Dr. Amber Luong and Dr. Marjolein Cornet, discuss the significant burden of oral corticosteroid (OCS) use in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) and its short-term, long-term, and cumulative risks, particularly for patients with coexisting conditions like asthma. Experts highlight the need for improved multidisciplinary approaches and OCS-sparing strategies to optimize patient care.

The ADVENT program will present four symposia sharing the latest science in asthma and COPD at the 2024 European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress. Visit Booth #A4.02 to learn more about ADVENT.

Giselle Mosnaim is a board-certified allergist and immunologist at Endeavor Health and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. An internationally recognized expert in asthma and allergic diseases, her clinical and research interests focus on severe and uncontrolled asthma, digital health, and improving patient outcomes through innovative, evidence-based care.

Professor of Severe Asthma, Bispebjerg Hospital Copenhagen, Denmark

Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota; Physician Minneapolis VA Health Care System; Partner, St. Paul Allergy & Asthma, PA

Join Sanofi and Regeneron for an educational symposium on type 2 inflammation processes underlying pediatric asthma, atopic dermatitis, and eosinophilic esophagitis.
Professor Couillard is a respirologist and the Québec Lung Association Chair of Respiratory Research at the Université de Sherbrooke, Canada. He leads a team investigating ways to use biomarkers to predict and prevent asthma attacks and improve asthma management.