LGL Campus in Oberschleißheim: Farmer's Child Effect and Allergy Research Live


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Knowledge that directly impacts life: LGL Campus in Oberschleißheim
On Tuesday, June 16, 2026, the LGL Campus in the Oberschleißheim auditorium will focus on a topic that excitingly connects medicine, research, and everyday life: the farmer's child effect and its significance for asthma and allergies. The lecture starts at 2:00 PM and is aimed at everyone who wants to experience health topics in an understandable, up-to-date, and practice-oriented manner.
A research topic with great impact
The farmer's child effect is one of the most well-known observations in allergology: children from farming environments and with early environmental influences develop allergies and asthma less frequently. This scientific lead makes the event particularly interesting. Prof. Dr. Markus Ege from Ludwig Maximilians University Munich will contextualize the research and demonstrate why the focus on living environment, immune reactions, and prevention remains important to this day.
Lecture, dialogue, and medical classification
The LGL Campus is designed as a lecture series for the exchange between science and the public. A compact event experience with professional depth, clear target audience communication, and understandable conveyance is thus created in Oberschleißheim. The topics extend far beyond pure theory: they cover prevention, allergy research, and the question of what impulses medicine can gain from long-term observation.
The venue in Oberschleißheim
The conference location is the Bavarian State Office for Health and Food Safety, branch office Oberschleißheim, at Veterinärstraße 2. According to LGL, access is good both by car and by S-Bahn. The event will take place in the veterinary auditorium on the ground floor of building D. Attendance in person is free and no prior registration is necessary.
Atmosphere with professional audience and public value
For those who want to not only read about science but feel it in the room, this is the right format. The event connects expertise, public information, and a calm, focused event atmosphere. Especially for those interested in the fields of health, prevention, and allergy research, a valuable event experience with context is created.
Conclusion: The LGL Campus in Oberschleißheim promises an informative afternoon with medical relevance, current research, and clear practical reference. Anyone who wants to understand why the farmer's child effect continues to fascinate should experience this event live.
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