News

“Scientific Allergy” magazine – No. 3/2016
With “Scientific Allergy” CK-CARE provides themed issues of the magazine in a loose sequence. These present current findings from allergy research for primary care providers

In vivo study proves: low-molecular, non-allergenic pollen compounds enhance the allergen-specific immune response in humans
A scientific team led by Dr. Stefanie Gilles, Dr. Isabelle Beck and Professor Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann (Member of the Board of Directors and Coordinator in Workpackage

Davos Declaration No 3
Instigated by CK-CARE (Christine Kühne – Centre for Allergy Research and Education), the Global Allergy Forum has now been held in Davos for the third

Successful interdisciplinary cooperation between microbiology and allergology – from field research to cutting edge molecular biology
Pollen has a specific microbiome for every plant species! The number and severity of diseases based on pollen allergies is constantly increasing. Scientists now assume

“Global Allergy Forum” – International think tank on the subject of allergies
Instigated by CK-CARE (Christine Kühne – Centre for Allergy Research and Education), the Global Allergy Forum has now been held in Davos for the third

Non-allergenic pollen constituents may exacerbate allergies
As part of a study that received significant funding from CK-CARE, scientists at the Helmholtz Zentrum in Munich and the Technische Universität München have discovered