Allergic Rhinitis and Rhinoconjunctivitis
Clinical research is centred on seasonal allergic rhinitis and rhinoconjunctivitis, with attention to symptoms linked to birch pollen and grass pollen exposure.
- Birch pollen-induced allergy
- Grass pollen-induced allergy
- Seasonal nasal and ocular symptoms
The sponsor’s clinical portfolio reflects a focused interest in respiratory allergy conditions affecting the upper airways and eyes.
Paediatric Allergy Care
Research includes paediatric subjects with grass pollen-induced seasonal allergic rhinitis and rhinoconjunctivitis, highlighting interest in allergy management across younger age groups.
- Paediatric seasonal allergy
- Grass pollen sensitivity
- Childhood respiratory allergy
This area supports investigation of allergic disease patterns and treatment needs in children and adolescents.
Pollen-Driven Immunotherapy
The sponsor’s studies are directed toward pollen allergy interventions for birch and grass exposure, with a strong therapeutic interest in seasonal allergen-related disease.
- Birch allergen targets
- Grass allergen targets
- Seasonal allergen treatment
Research activity is distributed across multiple countries and collaborating sites, supporting work in geographically diverse allergy populations.
Upper Airway Allergy Symptoms
Clinical interest extends to the symptom burden of upper airway allergic disease, including both nasal and eye manifestations associated with seasonal pollen exposure.
- Nasal symptoms
- Ocular symptoms
- Seasonal symptom control
These studies align with therapeutic areas concerned with the management of recurrent seasonal allergy presentations.


