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Communication Can Be a . . . Drag

Image credit: Kings, Queens, & In-Betweens Experience the performance of gender through a spectrum of drag culture. This opening session of the Radcliffe Institute conference “ Beyond Words: Gender and the Aesthetics of Communication” will include live drag acts, clips from the award-winning...

13th Jenner Glycobiology and Medicine Symposium

13th Jenner Glycobiology and Medicine SymposiumGlycoimmunology - Roles of Sugars in Immune Functions and Medicine The Jenner Glycobiology and Medicine symposia were the first and main international multidisciplinary conferences set up to examine the relevance of glycobiology to immunology, medicine...

​​​​​​​LGBTQ&A: Building a Foundation for Understanding and Care

June is LGBTQ Pride Month, a good time to better understand the health and wellness concerns of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. A panel of experts from Harvard Medical School will share research and experiences with LGBTQ patients, answer questions about health...

2019 Society for Glycobiology Annual Meeting

The 2019 annual meeting for the Society for Glycobiology (SFG) will take place in Phoenix, Arizona. The registration is now open and the abstract deadline is August 5th, 2019. A satellite meeting on "Tools in Glycoscience" will be co-chaired by Dr. Richard Cummings (Harvard Medical School) and Dr...

Networking Reception for LGBTQ Students and Faculty

Harvard Medical School Office of Recruitment and Multicultural Affairs Honoring Robert Goldstein, MD, PhD, Medical Director, MGH Transgender Health Program, with the ORMA LGBTQ Excellence in Mentoring Award

Endoscopic Surgery of the Sinuses, Eustachian Tube, and Ear

With recent advances in endoscopic treatment of disorders of the sinuses, Eustachian tube, and ear, it is imperative that otolaryngologists are up to date on the latest surgical techniques. The first day of this course will highlight rhinologic topics, including surgery of the skull base, frontal...