Latitude Food Allergy Care, the leading national network of food allergy clinics, recently exhibited and presented at the 2026 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.
Latitude’s team of board-certified allergists were all trained at leading research institutions, and many of them continue to be deeply connected to food allergy research, while translating scientific insights into impactful, real-world care for food allergy patients.
Research highlighted at the recent AAAAI meeting, that was co-authored by Latitude allergists, included:
- Evaluation of Dietary Consumption Feasibility Following Treatment with Multi-food Oral Immunotherapy or Omalizumab in OUtMATCH. Authors include Latitude Lead Medical Advisor, Sharon Chinthrajah, MD, and Latitude Allergist Christopher Parrish, MD
- Analysis of The Safety and Efficacy of At-Home Oral Food Challenges For Almond, Macadamia Nut, Pine Nut and Brazil Nut. Authors include Latitude Lead Medical Advisor, Sharon Chinthrajah, MD, and Latitude’s Sam Shrank, Ken Williams, Zoya Treyster, MD, Joanne Moreau, MD, and Suzanne Henderson, MD
- Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) Patient Candidacy and Participation Barriers: Provider Perspectives From a Large Academic Center. Authors include Latitude allergist Megan Bannon, MD
Other recent and upcoming publications co-authored by Latitude clinical leadership include:
- Management of Gastrointestinal Symptoms During Oral Immunotherapy: Guidance from OUtMATCH Investigators, JACI: In Practice (2026) Authors include Sharon Chinthrajah, MD, and Christopher Parrish, MD
- Exome Sequencing Reveals Rare Loss-of-Function Mutations in FLG and Immune Genes in Multi-Food Allergic Patients, The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2026) Authors include Christopher Parrish, MD
- [Accepted Manuscript] Biologics and Novel Therapeutics in Food Allergy, JACI: In Practice
Authors include Sharon Chinthrajah, MD, and Zahida Rani Maskatia, MD
Data continues to support the safety and effectiveness of treatment options that we provide in our clinics — already changing the lives of thousands of food allergy families. We are grateful to have the opportunity to share this work with those in the food allergy community and look forward to continuing learning, and moving the food field forward.

Want to learn more about evidence-based food allergy treatment options?
Latitude offers a free weekly Zoom session for all food allergy families.
Join the Ask About OIT Office Hour with Latitude Co-Founder and Patient Care Coordinator, Julie Bitler,
Fridays on Zoom, at 9:30–10:30 am PT/12:30–1:30 pm ET