New Datta out of Australia provides more evidence that early allergen introduction works to reduce new-onset food allergy!
edition.cnn.com/2026/06/08/h...
BIG congratulations to Hill Lab Manager and Head of Basic Science Research Nicole who just won the CHOP Outstanding Research Staff Award for Research Leadership!
I’m grateful to share that I’ve been promoted to Associate Professor of Pediatrics at @upenn.edu, with tenure.
This milestone reflects the support of outstanding trainees, collaborators, mentors, patients, and colleagues over many years. I’m excited for what comes next for the lab and our research.
Great to speak at the #FoodAllergyFund Annual Summit about the urgent need for expanded research at the intersection of #FoodAllergy and the #Microbiome.
Grateful for the thoughtful discussion and inspired by such an engaged community of advocates, families, researchers, and clinicians.
Congratulations to Divyansi Pandey, Hill Lab @upenn.edu PhD student, for passing her preliminary exam!
Really nice to see this new MPAACH cohort analysis from Drs. Chang, Biagini, and colleagues.
In a prospective early-life AD cohort, they show enrichment of EoE—particularly with food sensitization/allergy—and trajectories placing EoE squarely in the atopic march.
www.jacionline.org/article/S009...
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
Congratulations to Hill Lab member Sam McCright who was recently recognized with the International Klosterfrau Group Award for his research on the effects of dietary fats on childhood asthma.
Congratulations Sam!
www.klosterfrau.com/en/company/c...
Congratulations to all of the @upenn.edu graduates!
Very important paper below from CHOP A/I division researchers Stan Gabryszewski and Jonathan Spergel on the association between Dupilumab use and autoimmune conditions. An important consideration that warrants more investigation.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41895450/
New review out now on precision medicine in #EoE. Big thanks to my co-author Caitlin Burk!
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42134747/
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
David A. Hill, MD, PhD
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a common, chronic, immune-mediated disease of the esophagus, affecting approximately 1 in 700 individuals in the United States. Despite rising prevalence, clinical ma...