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Dr. Anne K. Ellis is a Professor in the Department of Medicine at Queen’s University, with a cross-appointment in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences. Since joining the faculty in August 2008, she has focused on clinician-scientist research, integrating translational medicine principles into her studies. Her primary research program investigates the systemic mechanisms and potential treatments for allergic rhinitis. Dr. Ellis is a recognized leader with numerous awards for her mentorship, teaching, and research achievements. She holds key positions including the James H. Day Chair in Allergic Diseases, Allergy Research Chair in the Division of Allergy & Immunology, and Director of the Environmental Exposure Unit at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. She has an extensive background in conducting clinical trials and studies related to allergic and immunologic diseases, emphasizing the role of factors such as nasal microbiome and allergen exposure. Dr. Ellis's work has significantly contributed to the understanding and management of allergic conditions, providing training opportunities for future researchers in this field.
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