Exploring Pediatric Immune Responses with Dr. Tracy Augustine



Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Tracy Augustine
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Sidra Medicine, Qatar
Speech Title: Distinct Allergen-Specific CD4+ T Cell Immune Responses and Gut Microbial Association Prevail in Pediatric Cow Milk Allergy Endotypes

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Introduction

Pediatric allergies represent one of the most challenging health concerns faced by children worldwide, with cow’s milk allergy being one of the most common. At the forefront of advancing our understanding of immune responses in food allergies is Dr. Tracy Augustine, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Sidra Medicine, Qatar. Her work integrates cellular and molecular biology, immunology, and microbiome research to uncover the mechanisms underlying pediatric cow milk allergy endotypes.


Benefits of Attending

Attending Dr. Augustine’s session offers participants:

  • Cutting-edge insights into CD4+ T cell immune responses and their role in allergy development.
  • Understanding gut microbial associations with different cow milk allergy subtypes.
  • Clinical and translational perspectives on how these findings can impact diagnosis, management, and therapeutic strategies.
  • The opportunity to interact with an expert with over 14 years of research experience in immune profiling and microbiome analysis.

Research Interests

Dr. Augustine’s extensive research portfolio includes:

  • CD4+ T cell simulation and phenotyping
  • Rare antigen-specific T cell detection
  • Cytokine profiling and multiplex assays
  • Flow cytometry and immunoassays
  • Microbiome studies and 16s rRNA sequencing

Currently, she leads an institutional grant-funded project on non-IgE mediated cow milk allergy, a critical area that remains underexplored in pediatric allergy research.


Awards, Recognition, and Achievements

  • PhD in Biotechnology (2017) from the National Centre for Cell Science, Pune, India.
  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Sidra Medicine (2018 – present).
  • More than 14 years of experience in cellular and molecular biology.
  • Recognized expertise in both immune response profiling and microbiome analysis.

About the Global Research Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health



The Global Research Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health (GRJPCH) is a peer-reviewed platform that publishes high-quality research dedicated to advancing pediatric healthcare globally.

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Importance

Publishing in GRJPCH allows researchers and clinicians to share groundbreaking findings, foster collaboration, and improve pediatric care worldwide.

Benefits

  • International visibility for your research
  • Rigorous peer-review ensuring quality and credibility
  • CME/CPD recognition opportunities for contributors
  • Open access model to reach a wider audience

Why Publish in GRJPCH?

  • To contribute to shaping the future of child health research
  • To establish authority in your specialty
  • To reach clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals globally

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Registration Link

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Conclusion

Dr. Tracy Augustine’s groundbreaking research in pediatric immunology and cow milk allergy provides a transformative perspective for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals. By attending her session and contributing to journals like GRJPCH, you can play an active role in advancing pediatric science and ensuring a healthier future for children worldwide.


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