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To study the role and interrelationships of established and novel clinical, environmental, biological, and genetic prenatal and early life factors in the development of allergic diseases through age 3 years, with an emphasis on FA and AD.
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To apply systems biology to identify mechanisms and biomarkers underlying the development of FA, AD, and their endotypes.
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To collect, process, and assay or store environmental and biological samples for current and future use in the study of allergic disease development.