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The Clinical & Experimental Allergy Journal presents a special podcast episode celebrating the August 2025 issue, dedicated to “Allergy in China.” Hosted by Professor Mo Shamji, a leading immunologist and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal, this episode features three distinguished authors whose groundbreaking research sheds light on allergy trends, challenges, and innovations across China.
Professor Gary Wong
Dr Agnes Sze-Yin Leung
Dr Philip Li
This special podcast provides a comprehensive exploration of allergy science and clinical care in China, capturing the dynamic interplay between increasing urbanization, diverse environmental exposures, genetic factors, and evolving healthcare systems. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on both the population-level epidemiology and individual patient experiences shaping China’s allergy landscape. The discussions emphasize critical needs: timely diagnosis, improved access to specialized care, enhanced public education, and multisectoral collaboration to advance prevention and management strategies. This episode offers practical insights useful for clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and families dedicated to improving allergic disease outcomes in rapidly changing settings.
Tune in to hear expert perspectives on the latest allergy research and the future of care in China’s diverse communities.
By mshamjiThe Clinical & Experimental Allergy Journal presents a special podcast episode celebrating the August 2025 issue, dedicated to “Allergy in China.” Hosted by Professor Mo Shamji, a leading immunologist and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal, this episode features three distinguished authors whose groundbreaking research sheds light on allergy trends, challenges, and innovations across China.
Professor Gary Wong
Dr Agnes Sze-Yin Leung
Dr Philip Li
This special podcast provides a comprehensive exploration of allergy science and clinical care in China, capturing the dynamic interplay between increasing urbanization, diverse environmental exposures, genetic factors, and evolving healthcare systems. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on both the population-level epidemiology and individual patient experiences shaping China’s allergy landscape. The discussions emphasize critical needs: timely diagnosis, improved access to specialized care, enhanced public education, and multisectoral collaboration to advance prevention and management strategies. This episode offers practical insights useful for clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and families dedicated to improving allergic disease outcomes in rapidly changing settings.
Tune in to hear expert perspectives on the latest allergy research and the future of care in China’s diverse communities.