2025 CFAR Retreat
ABOUT
Australian food allergy researchers are leading the way in uncovering new strategies to prevent, intervene early and manage the allergic disease. Centre for Food Allergy Researchers (CFAR) members are invited to help drive knowledge and translation forward at the 2025 CFAR Retreat. Hear from CFAR PhD Scholars and Postdoctoral Fellows specialising in each area, and have your questions ready for deep-dive panel discussions.
*This is an in-person retreat open to all CFAR members. Travel and accommodation costs will be covered for CFAR-funded Postgraduate Scholars and Postdoctoral Fellows travelling from interstate. You will hear from us directly.
Places are limited! Please RSVP by 5pm AEST Wednesday 30 April.
Session 1 – Prevention
9am – 11am AEST
Australia has a world-leading program of well-phenotyped population-based cohorts and food allergy prevention clinical trials. Learn about ongoing work to identify modifiable factors that may be targeted for future food allergy prevention strategies in at-risk groups and across the broader population.
Chair: Associate Professor Jennifer Koplin, CFAR Chief Investigator, University of Queensland Childhood Allergy & Epidemiology, Child Health Research Centre, Group Leader
Session 2 – Intervention
11.30am – 1pm AEST
Hear the latest on early intervention strategies and novel treatments to reduce food allergy burden. Explore how these approaches can safely and effectively re-program the immune response to the allergen along with their financial and psychosocial impacts. Learn about ongoing work utilising biosamples and phenotypic data to uncover the mechanisms of tolerance development and predictors of OIT success.
Chair: Professor Kirsten Perrett, CFAR Director and Chief Investigator, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute Population Allergy Group Leader
Lunch
1 – 2pm AEST
Enjoy an opportunity to network with food allergy experts from across Australia, including CFAR Chief and Associate Investigators. A light lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Session 3 – Management
2 – 4pm AEST
Find out about recent work to improve allergen characterisation and diagnostics, including food allergy algorithms and prediction modelling management tools. Hear about work targeting adolescents with food allergies who are at risk of other adverse health effects, including eating disorders. Plus, the studies examining the skin’s role in allergy development.
Chair: Professor Mimi Tang, CFAR Chief Investigator, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute Allergy & Immunology Group Leader
DATE
Friday 16 May 2025 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (UTC+11)
Murdoch Children's Research Institute - Cox Room and Walford Room (Level 5)
50 Flemington Road, Parkville VIC 3052
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CFAR has been funded by the NHMRC since 2013 and is a World Allergy Organization Centre of Excellence. CFAR is hosted at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. Visit: cfar.org.au. Follow @CRE_CFAR on X.