Giving to Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Changing Lives through Scientific Discovery

Your gift can help our physicians provide the highest-quality care while contributing to major advances in patient care, research, and education

Gifts are propelling our work forward across a wide spectrum of medical issues, including:

  • Asthma
  • Food allergy
  • Systemic conditions

The Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is working to prevent disease and protect those who seek our care. Our physicians and scientists are at the forefront of medicine, bursting with scientific discovery and advancing new therapies. And, with our commitment to medical education that will bring forth generations of experts in the field, your gift will impact patients’ lives.

Giving Opportunities
Division of Allergy Endowed Fellowship Fund
Your gift supports the training of the next generation of leaders in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic conditions.
Help train tomorrow's leaders
Allergy Division Patient Care Gift Fund
Your gift will provide support for patient-care related activities not otherwise funded.
Sustain patient-care activities
Mastocytosis Research Fund – Akin
This fund supports research and education relating to the mechanisms and treatment of mastocytosis. Goals include identification of new diagnostic markers, clinical characterization of patients, and development of new therapies.
Advance understanding of mastocytosis
William Solomon, M.D. Research & Education Endowed Fund
This fund supports the research and education priorities of the Division of Allergy & Clinical Immunology. It honors William R. Solomon, M.D., and his dedication to the Division and the field of allergy medicine.
Support allergy research initiatives

Donor funding is of critical importance and we could not do the research we are doing now without it. It is particularly fundamental in supporting the research originating from within our division. It also attracts new trainees into the field and sparks interest in them as the future generations who will contribute to discoveries.

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Together, we are improving and saving lives.

Learn more about how donor generosity fuels our efforts to understand mastocytosis and advance new therapies.

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We would be pleased to discuss your interests and goals — and the impact your gift can have. We can connect you with faculty and staff, identify where your help is most needed, and share how giving can provide personal satisfaction as well as financial and tax benefits.

Andrea LaFave Andrea LaFave
Senior Associate Director