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Event: SNMA Virtual Winter Holiday Party

Y'all we brought the holiday cheer tonight! Thanks to everyone for coming out. We had attendees from every class year and got to learn so much about each other through "Guess the SNMA/SNDA-er" trivia. Special thanks to Tola Ibikunle and all her little helpers for organizing, and congratulations to...

Milica Margeta, MD, PhD, Receives RPB Career Development Award

Milica Margeta, MD, PhD, has been awarded the Research to Prevent Blindness 2020 Career Development Award, which will provide $300,000 of support over four years. Milica is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and member of the Mass. Eye and Ear Glaucoma Service, where she specializes in medical...

Portrait of a Pioneer

Go here to read about Dr. William Augustus Hinton, the first African American to be promoted to the rank of professor at HMS and at Harvard University.

Faculty Members Nominated for HMS Excellence in Mentoring Awards

This year, several ophthalmology faculty were nominated for Harvard Medical School (HMS) Excellence in Mentoring Awards. These prestigious awards honor exceptional mentors who are committed to helping trainees develop and advance their professional careers in basic/clinical medicine, research...

Research to Prevent Blindness 60th Anniversary

Several faculty from Mass. Eye and Ear, including Joan W. Miller, MD, Chief and Chair of Harvard Ophthalmology; Jason I. Comander, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology; and Lotfi Merabet, OD, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor of Ophthalmolgy, participated in a special video to commemorate the...

Glaucoma Specialist Dr. David S. Friedman Receives Esteemed Honor

David S. Friedman, MD, PhD, MPH, the Albert and Diane Kaneb Chair in Ophthalmology and Director of the Glaucoma Service at Mass. Eye and Ear, has been selected by his peers to present the 2021 American Glaucoma Society Clinician-Scientist Lecture at the 2021 Annual Meeting next March. Considered one...

What can the early days of AIDS teach us about today?

Watch Dr. Marshall Forstein and Dr. Kenneth Mayer discuss the early days of AIDS, its parallels to and differences from what we're currently experiencing with COVID-19, and what we can learn and apply today. Through sharing their own expertise and discussing questions from viewers, they discuss the...