Nasal Transcriptomics following birch pollen challenge

Written by:
Julia Eckl-Dorna
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January 8, 2025

Huge congratulations to Srinidhi Sudharson for leading this outstanding study, "Transcriptomic Profiles of the Nasal Mucosa Following Birch Pollen Provocation Differ Between Birch Pollen-Allergic and Non-Allergic Individuals"—we were thrilled to contribute to this important work!

This research reveals fascinating differences in gene expression patterns between allergic and non-allergic individuals after birch pollen exposure, offering new insights into the molecular mechanisms of allergies. By leveraging transcriptomic profiling, the study identifies potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets that could transform how we understand and manage birch pollen allergies.

It was an honor to collaborate with the team of Christine Hafner and Heimo Breiteneder. Big thanks to everyone involved for making this project a success!

Check out the full paper here!

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