Our Mission
The Division of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of children with allergic, immune, or rheumatological disorders at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Our physicians also provide outpatient evaluation and treatment of adults with allergic and immune disorders, particularly primary immunodeficiency, and consults for these patients who are admitted to Stanford University Medical Center.
We would like to thank the Jeffrey Modell Foundation for their generous support of the diagnosis and care of primary immunodeficiency patients at Stanford.
Division News
- NBC Bay Area
Next 2 Weeks Crucial in COVID-19 Fight: Doctors
Anne Liu, MD, clinical associate professor of pediatrics (immunology and allergy), and of medicine (infectious diseases), is quoted.
- TODAY.com
How can you track community spread of COVID-19 in your area?
Anne Liu, MD, clinical associate professor of pediatrics (immunology and allergy), and of medicine (infectious diseases), is quoted.
- Stanford Medcast
Episode 5: COVID-19 Miniseries - Immunomodulators under evaluation
This episode will provide up to date insights about COVID-19 and treatments that target inflammation. Dr. Anne Liu, clinical associate professor of pediatrics (immunology and allergy) will address the risk and benefits of using immunomodulators and when to use them based on the disease state of the patient
- ABC7 San Francisco
Bay Area family seeks answers about 'brain fog' after they all contracted COVID-19
Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, Naddisy Foundation Professor of Pediatric Food Allergy, Immunology and Asthma, professor of pediatric allergy and clinical immunology and, by courtesy, of otolaryngology (head and neck surgery), is quoted.
- Reno Gazette Journal
By the numbers: 5 important COVID-19 stats that everyone should know
Dr. Anne Liu, MD, clinical associate professor of pediatrics (immunology and allergy), and of medicine (infectious diseases), is quoted.
- News Center
5 Questions: Kari Nadeau on advances in food allergy prevention and treatment
Immunologist Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, has a new book about living with food allergies and the science of recent advances in allergy prevention and treatment.
- Stanford Medicine - 2020 Issue
Discovering our way out A sampler of COVID-19 research
David B. Lewis, MD, professor of pediatrics and Division Chief of Pediatrics Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology at Stanford is quoted.