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HollisterStier Allergy is excited to announce the CrossLink Allergy Educational Summit in Spring 2026, held at our manufacturing headquarters in Spokane, WA!

This summit is born from our dedication to fostering the knowledge, awareness, and professional opportunities of new allergy fellows across the United States.

In alignment with this dedication, HollisterStier Allergy is offering a grant for selected 1st and 2nd year allergy fellows to attend this year’s summit. This includes all travel arrangements, lodging, summit attendance, and some meals for those attending.

 

How to Apply

  • Program Directors nominate 1st and 2nd year allergy fellows using our application before January 6, 2026.
  • Program Directors must confirm interest and availability for May 14-15, including travel days, with nominated allergy fellows.
  • Once applications close, notification of selection and an official invitation will be sent by Friday, January 30, 2026. 
  • From there, our team will coordinate travel, hotel arrangements, and other important details with accepted attendees and their directors.

FAQs

Summit Dates

May 14 – 15, 2026

Location

Jubilant HollisterStier Allergy – Spokane, WA Facility

Summit Agenda

  • Facility Tour – Get a “behind-the-scenes” look at how we collect, process, and produce our allergenic extracts.
  • Pollen Walk – Join an expert botonist to explore some of the common outdoor triggers that cause allergic reactions, including both local triggers and triggers from your community.
  • Practicum – Our Medical Affairs Team will review several practical aspects of formulating allergy immunotherapy, including mixing and dosing, and will be available to answer any additional questions.
  • Networking Opportunities – This summit provides a unique opportunity to build lasting professional connections with peers from diverse fellowship programs. Fellows can share insights and establish valuable working realtionships that will support their success as an allergy provider.

Eligibility Requirements

Program directors must nominate either a 1st or 2nd year allergy fellow within their program. There are limited spots available for this educational opportunity. An application must be submitted by January 6, 2026 in order to be considered for attendance. Applications open November 6, 2026.

Questions?

If you have any questions or would like additional information or assistance, please email us at [email protected].

“This experience was incredibly informative and useful. I learned so much about allergy immunotherapy, considerations regarding extracts and prescribing for immunotherapy. I made contacts with fellow allergists in training, and the educational resources provided were extremely helpful and not information that I would have otherwise had exposure to. I learned about resources that will be very helpful in the future when working in practice.”

“This experience was incredibly informative and useful. I learned so much about allergy immunotherapy, considerations regarding extracts and prescribing for immunotherapy. I made contacts with fellow allergists in training, and the educational resources provided were extremely helpful and not information I that I would have otherwise had exposure to. I learned about resources that will be very helpful in the future when working in practice.”

“As someone who does not always learn the best from lectures, these were really well-done… and [the team] did a phenomenal job walking us through the basics and building up to higher level concepts regarding immunotherapy. The hands-on experiences like the tour and Pollen Walk really brought everything together. Also, the staff and other fellows attending were wonderful to interact with, and I really enjoyed the company.”

“As someone who does not always learn the best from lectures, these were really well-done… and [the team] did a phenomenal job walking us through the basics and building up to higher level concepts regarding immunotherapy. The hands-on experiences like the tour and Pollen Walk really brought everything together. Also, the staff and other fellows attending were wonderful to interact with, and I really enjoyed the company.”