Education

Practical learning for clinical interpretation.

Programs in development for clinicians, laboratories, trainees, and allied health professionals who interpret allergy in clinical context.

Diagnostic sample tubes representing training in molecular allergy interpretation.
Foundations

Foundations of Molecular Allergology

Core concepts, terminology, and clinical use cases for molecular-level allergy interpretation.

Diagnostics

Component-Resolved Diagnostics in Practice

How component patterns can inform diagnosis, risk assessment, and patient conversations.

Food allergy

Food Allergy Component Interpretation

Using molecular profiles to understand genuine sensitisation, cross-reactivity, and potential risk.

Aeroallergens

Aeroallergen and Pollen Molecular Profiles

Connecting exposure, region, sensitisation patterns, and treatment conversations.

Immunotherapy

Molecular Profiles in Immunotherapy Decision-Making

Exploring how molecular profiles may support patient selection and clinical discussion.

Cases

Case Discussion Series

Faculty-led discussions designed around reports, clinical histories, and practical interpretation.

Format

Learning formats planned for MAA.

WebinarsExpert-led sessions with practical interpretation examples and clearly defined learning objectives.
Case discussionsClinical scenarios showing how molecular results are interpreted alongside history and exposure.
WorkshopsSmall-group sessions for applying interpretation frameworks to reports and patient scenarios.
Faculty notesConcise summaries for clinicians who need clinically useful references after an event.
Grass pollen source image representing aeroallergen education.

From source to component

Teaching the link between exposure, sensitisation, and molecular profiles.

Education modules can connect familiar allergen sources with the component-level patterns that shape interpretation.