Food Allergy Clinical Research Program
Project overview
The PCH Food Allergy Clinical Research Program aims to improve the health and wellbeing of WA children and their families by reducing the burden of food allergy. This program leverages off the expertise of a diverse team of allergy/immunology specialists, general practice, emergency medicine, dietetics, nurses and scientists to create a clinical and translational research program for food allergy at Perth Children’s Hospital.
Image | Rachael Wallace, Bianca Le, Ashleigh Kenworthy
Project aims
- Improve timely access to high-value care to families living with food allergy
- Report and monitor the incidence of food allergy in 12-month old infants in Western Australia using SmartStartAllergy (SSA), a novel SMS and smartphone-based application embedded in general practices across WA.
- Implement new collaborative community-based models of care in partnership with GPs including streamlined access to timely specialist advice.
- Provide treatment opportunities for West Australian children with food allergies
- Conduct practical food-based trials of oral immunotherapy (OIT) to demonstrate efficacy, safety and tolerability of OIT in our WA community and support translation to practice.
- Participating in national and international investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored studies for the treatment of food allergy.
- Engage with consumers to create a clinical registry for children with food allergy. This will measure outcomes that are important to patients, providing real world evidence for the most effective ways to manage food allergy and improve quality of life for children and their families.
Current studies
To hear more about our current and any upcoming research studies, please register your interest or email FoodAllergyResearch@health.wa.gov.au
Recruiting in 2025
- Low Dose Multi-Nut Oral Immunotherapy Study (L-MO) – 1 to 6 year olds with peanut and/or tree nut allergies.
Ongoing studies, not actively recruiting
- ARAVAX – peanut allergy treatment trial for 6 to 17 year olds (industry sponsored)
- Viaskin Peanut patch – DBV Technologies; 4 to 6 year olds with peanut allergy
- Peanut and Probiotic Oral Immunotherapy (PPOIT) study, now in long term follow-up
Completed studies; compiling results
- Early Peanut Immunotherapy in Children (EPIC) - EPIC peanut allergy trial launches at PCH – Oral immunotherapy for children with peanut allergy, <5 years of age.
- Early Reintroduction of Nuts for ImmunothErapy (ERNIE) – Multi-nut oral immunotherapy for children under 5 with allergy to one or more tree nuts +/- peanut.
Project Researchers

Image | Meera Thalayasingam, Ingrid Roche, Michael O’Sullivan, Kristina Rueter, Jessica Metcalfe
PCH Food Allergy Program is led by Dr Michael O’Sullivan, Immunologist at Perth Children’s Hospital, in collaboration with clinicians and scientists from PCH, The Kids Research Institute Australia, UWA and general practice.
- Dr Michael O’Sullivan – Lead investigator
- Dr Jessica Metcalfe – Postdoctoral Scientist, Senior Research Officer
- Dr Samara Baldwin – Paediatric Immunologist
- Dr Peter Richmond – Paediatric Immunologist; HoD Immunology
- Dr Meera Thalayasingam – Paediatric Immunologist
- Professor Susan Prescott – Paediatric Immunologist
- Dr Alan Leeb – General Practitioner
- Dr David Martino – Postdoctoral Scientist, TKI Team Lead
- Ingrid Roche – Dietitian
- Rachael Wallace – Clinical Research Nurse
- Samantha Thomas – Clinical Research Nurse
- Alyssa Godfrey - Clinical Research Nurse
- Jane Jones - Clinical Research Nurse
- Kieran Veale - Clinical Research Nurse
- Eve Campbell – Research Nurse
- Maria Bondoc – Research Nurse
- Sarah Miller – Research Officer
- Bhaumik Mevavala – Data Officer
- Natasha Bear – Biostatistician
- Dr Catherine Nguyen – Immunology Research Fellow
- Dr Sui Minh Tanh – Immunology Research Fellow
- Dr Jaslyn Ong – Immunology Registrar
- Dr Abigail Hudson – Immunology Registrar
Partners
- The Kids Research Institute Australia
- University of Western Australia
- SmartVax
- National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre for Food Allergy Research
- Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
- Allergy and Anaphylaxis Australia
Funding Partners
- Telethon7
- WA Health (through the Western Australian Child Research Fund and Clinical Simulation and Training Advisory Network)
- Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation
- NHMRC.