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Dr. Mahmood appointed Course Director of SCA's Echo Week 2017

Congratulations to Dr. Feroze Mahmood for his appointment as Course Director of SCA's 'Echo Week'! Echo Week is a 5-day course hosted by the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists and covers the fundamentals and applications of echocardiography.

Honors and Awards Received March 2016

Claes H. Dohlman, MD, PhD, and Joan W. Miller, MD, were appointed honorary Heed Fellows. C. Stephen Foster, MD, Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institution, was included in the "America's Best Physicians" registry for 2016 as a top doctor in ophthalmology. This honor is issued by the National...

Harvard Otolaryngology Launches Website

The Harvard Medical School Department of Otolaryngology is proud to announce the launch of its new website. Found at oto.hms.harvard.edu, this site showcases the history, faculty, research advances, and educational opportunities of the Harvard Department of Otolaryngology. It provides access to...

Congratulations to Class of 2017!

Thirty Harvard Ophthalmology/Mass. Eye and Ear clinical trainees graduated on June 15. The ceremony, held at Mass. Eye and Ear, celebrated eight Harvard Ophthalmology residents, the AY 2016-2017 chief resident, and one optometry resident, as well as 20 clinical fellows from Mass. Eye and Ear, Joslin...

Grants received in June 2017

Ula V. Jurkunas, MD , received a grant from the National Institutes of Health in the amount of $3,431,841 over 4 years for her project, “Safety and Feasibility of Cultivated Autologous Limbal Epithelial Cell (CALEC) Transplantation in the Treatment of Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency.” This grant...

Promotion

Dr. Mahmood promoted to the rank of Full Professor at the Harvard Medical School as of July 1st. 2017.

National Presentation

Dr. Mahmood was the keynote speaker at the "Rocky Mountain Valve Symposium" in Missoula Montana.

Grants received in July 2017

Zhongjie Fu, PhD, received a grant from the Blind Children's Center in Los Angeles in the amount of $25,000 over 1 year, for her project, "FGF21 protects against hyperglycemia-associated ROP through modulating energy metabolism." Neena Haider, PhD , has received a grant from the American Macular...