ISAAS (Initiative for Sleep, Asthma & Allergy Sciences) is an academic and educational initiative committed to improving understanding, awareness, and responsible practices in allergy, asthma, and sleep-related health conditions.
ISAAS was established with the objective of addressing the growing burden of allergic and respiratory disorders through structured education, evidence-based knowledge sharing, and community engagement.
We operate at the intersection of academic learning, clinical awareness, and public education—supporting both healthcare professionals and the communities they serve.
To contribute toward a future where allergic, asthmatic, and sleep-related disorders are better understood, appropriately managed, and addressed through informed decision-making and ethical healthcare practices.
To promote education, awareness, and collaboration in allergy, asthma, and sleep health through academic initiatives, professional engagement, and accessible educational resources.
Supporting structured learning, conferences, examinations, and academic discussions for healthcare professionals, trainees, and institutions.
Providing clear, reliable, and patient-friendly information to improve understanding of allergic conditions and preventive care.
Encouraging dissemination of evidence-based clinical information aligned with current medical standards and guidelines.
Working with academic institutions, healthcare organizations, and professionals to strengthen education and research initiatives.
• Patients and caregivers seeking trustworthy educational information
• Healthcare professionals involved in allergy, asthma, and sleep medicine
• Medical students and postgraduate trainees
• Academic institutions and professional bodies
• Community and public health initiatives
ISAAS is committed to responsible, ethical, and evidence-based education. All initiatives emphasize accuracy, transparency, and respect for established medical practices.
Information shared through ISAAS is intended to support education and awareness and does not replace professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment.