About: Kari Nadeau

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Kari C. Nadeau is an American physician-scientist focused on allergy and asthma treatment at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is the Naddisy Family Foundation Professor of Allergy and the director of the Sean N Parker Center for Allergy Research at Stanford. Her team was among the first to show that high dimensional immunophenotyping of T cells involved in allergy could be used in therapies for patients. Her research has also shown that blocking antibodies in conjunction with allergen immunotherapy produced desensitization even in patients with up to five food allergens.

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  • Kari C. Nadeau is an American physician-scientist focused on allergy and asthma treatment at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is the Naddisy Family Foundation Professor of Allergy and the director of the Sean N Parker Center for Allergy Research at Stanford. Her team was among the first to show that high dimensional immunophenotyping of T cells involved in allergy could be used in therapies for patients. Her research has also shown that blocking antibodies in conjunction with allergen immunotherapy produced desensitization even in patients with up to five food allergens. (en)
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  • Harvard University (en)
  • Haverford College (en)
  • Stanford University (en)
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  • Airborne Pollution and Asthma (en)
  • Allergy / Immunology (en)
  • Food Allergy Desensitization (en)
  • Oral Immunotherapy (en)
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  • Allergy Prevention & Treatment (en)
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  • Kari Nadeau (en)
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  • Biochemical studies on protein folding chaperones : Hsp90 and cyclophilin ; and, On trypanosomal enzymes : trypanothione and glutationylspermidine synthetases (en)
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  • 1995 (xsd:integer)
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  • Stanford University (en)
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  • Kari C. Nadeau is an American physician-scientist focused on allergy and asthma treatment at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is the Naddisy Family Foundation Professor of Allergy and the director of the Sean N Parker Center for Allergy Research at Stanford. Her team was among the first to show that high dimensional immunophenotyping of T cells involved in allergy could be used in therapies for patients. Her research has also shown that blocking antibodies in conjunction with allergen immunotherapy produced desensitization even in patients with up to five food allergens. (en)
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