Allergy Act’s aspirations are to help drive research to be relevant and beneficial to individuals with food hypersensitivity and to encourage research projects to be completed in collaboration with patients and the public.
This can improve both the quality and relevance of research generating robust data that can then be used as the evidence base to inform policies, guidance and future support to improve the health and quality of life of those affected by food hypersensitivity and their families.
Allergy Act is driven to improve education tools and resources for individuals and families affected by food allergies, intolerances and allergic disease.
When patients and researchers work together, they can create a virtuous cycle of knowledge-sharing that drives progress towards better health for all.
By harnessing the power of evidence-based education, we can improve health outcomes, reduce healthcare disparities, and build a healthier, more equitable world.
Our commitment to policy advocacy is at the core of our mission, as we believe it is essential for driving relevant and beneficial research in this field.
Through our policy-driven approach, we strive to improve the health and quality of life for those affected by food hypersensitivity and their families. We believe that empowering individuals with knowledge and skills is key to managing their condition effectively and gaining confidence in their health journey. Together, with our community, we work to drive positive change and enhance the lives of those living with food hypersensitivity.
Advocacy has the power to change lives and advance medical research. By bringing together patients, families, researchers, and policymakers, advocacy efforts can help drive progress towards improved prevention strategies, diagnostics and treatments.
Through advocacy, patients can have a stronger voice in shaping policies and decision-making processes that affect their care, while researchers can secure the resources they need to conduct groundbreaking studies that can improve health outcomes. By joining forces, advocates for patients and research can make a powerful impact, shaping the future of healthcare for generations to come.
Founder of Allergy Act
Allergy Ambassador Queen’s University
Researcher in Allergy and Immunology
European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology(EAACI)
European Allergy and Asthma Youth Parliament Representative
Peanut & Tree nut Allergy
Through research, education and advocacy, I hope to contribute to improving the quality of life for individuals and families affected by food allergies and intolerances.