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Young Lungs: Could childhood asthma be cured?

Paediatric specialist Sejal Saglani presents her leading research in the study of childhood asthma

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Asthma is a common childhood condition and one of the most common causes for childhood admissions to hospital. Medical understanding of underlying factors that trigger asthma symptoms has developed markedly, but the treatments with which we can try to prevent wheezing and asthma attacks remain largely ineffective. 

Leading professor and Paediatric specialist Sejal Saglani will explore the importance of studying asthma and its causes in the very young in order to effectively tackle this debilitating disease in children. 

Sejal will give insight into how her research and unique translational approach is supporting this vital work, uncovering the mechanisms that drive the disease in children and the progress made towards preventing, treading and curing asthma in the youngest patient groups. 

Join us to discover more about the work of this pioneering research group and learn more about its transformational potential.

Event type

This is a theatre only event where the speakers and audience are together in our Theatre.

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About Sejal Saglani

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Imperial College London

Professor Sejal Saglani leads the Paediatric Severe Asthma Group in the National Heart & Lung Institute (NHLI) at Imperial College London. She is Director of the Centre for Paediatrics & Child Health at Imperial College London and is consultant in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine at the Royal Brompton Hospital and part of the Paediatric Difficult Asthma Team.

Sejal received a British Lung Foundation Research Fellowship to develop an experimental model of allergic asthma and, following this, a Wellcome Intermediate Clinical Fellowship. She is currently running a National Institute for Health Research  funded clinical trial of new treatments for childhood severe asthma.

She has received numourous awards including the New Investigator Award from the Medical Research Council and is a fellow of the European Respiratory Society and Academy of Medical Sciences.

Timing

Doors to the theatre will open at 6.45pm and the talk will begin at 7.00pm.

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