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Webinars & Training July 14, 2026

WEBINAR: Food Allergy in America: The Numbers That Should Change Everything

Two of the experts behind FARE’s National Indicator Report on Food Allergy review the report’s major findings and discuss next steps.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026, 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. ET 

More than 33 million people in the United States live with food allergies, but what does that actually look like day to day? FARE's National Indicator Report on Food Allergy is the most comprehensive look yet at the real state of food allergy in the U.S., and the findings are ones that every patient, parent, healthcare provider, and policymaker needs to hear.

Make your voice count: attendees will participate in live polls to help FARE track which resources the food allergy community needs most. Your input helps directly shape what we build next.

Leave knowing: what the data says, what it means for you, and what comes next.

About the Speakers

Kelly Cleary, MD, MPH 

Kelly Cleary

Dr. Kelly Cleary is the Medical Director and Vice President of Health and Education for FARE. She oversees FARE’s national education efforts and maintains a variety of programs and resources for the food allergy community. Previously, Kelly was the Medical Director of Psychopharmacology for PM Behavioral Health. Kelly also co-founded UrgiKids, a pediatric urgent care in Naperville, Illinois. A graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Kelly completed her Pediatrics residency at New York Presbyterian Cornell, and finished her Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship at NYU-Bellevue. Kelly recently received her master’s degree in public health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in May 2026.  

Christopher Warren, PhD

Christopher Warren

Dr. Warren is a doctorally trained population health scientist and behavioral interventionist who has conducted research into the public health burden of food allergy and related allergic conditions since 2011.  He received his doctorate in 2019 from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine's Department of Population and Public Health Sciences and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in translational immunology at the Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy and Asthma Research at Stanford University in 2021.  As Research Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Director of Population Health Research at Northwestern University's Center for Food Allergy and Asthma Research (CFAAR) the overarching focus of Dr. Warren's research is to characterize and ameliorate the burden of food allergy via large-scale epidemiological studies and behavioral interventions. 

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