Professor Philippe Eigenmann, MD, is a leading expert in pediatric allergy and immunology, serving as Head of Pediatric Allergy at the University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland. He specializes in food allergy research, focusing on early-life allergy development and improved diagnostic methods. Professor Eigenmann has published over 200 articles in international scientific journals, contributing to global discussions on pediatric allergy and immunology. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, the leading journal in the field, and is on the Editorial Board of Allergy. His work integrates clinical expertise with translational research, shaping guidelines for allergy diagnosis and management.Beyond his research, Prof. Eigenmann has held key leadership positions, including Chair of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) section on Pediatrics and President of the Swiss Society for Allergy and Immunology. He is also Secretary of the EAACI-Clemens von Pirquet Foundation, promoting research and education in pediatric allergy and immunology.Wayne Shreffler, MD, PhD, received his advanced degrees from New York University. Dr. Shreffler completed his Pediatrics training at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed his fellowship in Allergy & Immunology at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 2003, where he was mentored by Drs. Hugh Sampson and Lloyd Mayer. He established himself there as a researcher of immune mechanisms of food allergy and asthma. Dr. Shreffler joined Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in late 2009 to establish a new translational research and clinical care center focused on food allergy, and he became Division Chief of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology in 2011. Yamini Virkud, MD, MA, MPH, is a physician scientist specializing in the field of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology. Dr. Virkud earned her medical degree from Washington University and completed her residency in pediatrics at St. Louis Children's Hospital. Dr. Virkud's lab focuses on the phenotyping of different patients with food allergy and understanding the mechanisms of investigational therapies for food allergy.