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From Lab to Life: Advancing Allergy Research in Luxembourg Dr. Annette Kuehn, Principal Investigator and Group Leader for Molecular and Translational Allergology at the  Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) , Department of Infection and Immunity, tells us  about the latest advances in allergy research and how they are shaping safer, more personalised care for families living with food allergies. Can you explain what “Molecular and Translational Allergology” means in everyday language?   Our group name reflects our research approach.  “Molecular” describes  what  we study. We look at tiny building blocks such as antibodies, proteins, and cells. “Translational” explains  why  we do this work. We want our findings to lead to better care for patients. “Allergology” shows  which medical field  we  focus  on . We apply our approach to understanding and improving the science of allergies.   Why is allergy research important for f...