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Srinivas Vinod Saladi, PhD

Dr. Saladi’s research interests primarily focus on understanding the mechanism by which epigenetic reprogramming contributes to cellular plasticity in tumors. His research aims to define the mechanisms in which deregulated chromatin remodeling or altered chromatin landscape act as oncogenic drivers...

Michael D. Otremba, MD

Dr. Michael Otremba is a general otolaryngologist who cares for a broad range of patients, including adults and pediatrics, and treats a variety of pathology from head and neck cancer to chronic ear disease. He earned his medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine, where he also...

Grant Schleifer

Program: HMS PathwaysHometown: Edmond, OKUndergrad: Emory UniversityDegrees: BS in Biology and Religion; MPH in Behavioral Sciences and Health EducationInterests: Emergency medicine, healthcare policy, health disparities, LGBTQ+ medicineIRL: Cooking, British literature, cats, mentoring, running...

Edgar Garcia Saiz

Program: HMS PathwaysHometown: Miami, FLUndergrad: Harvard CollegeDegrees: Human Developmental and Regenerative BiologyInterests: Health disparities, psychiatry, internal medicine, LGBTQ+ health, Latinx health IRL: board games, running, dancing

Elizabeth Fortin, MD

Profiles: Harvard Catalyst Profile

Fouzi Benboujja, PhD

The primary focus of Dr. Fouzi Benboujja’s research is to create innovative tools to improve our understanding of the human laryngeal tract. His work leverages recent optical improvements in lasers and endoscopy to develop advanced optical techniques to assess and treat a variety of debilitating...

Allen L. Feng, MD

Dr. Allen Feng is a fellowship-trained head and neck surgeon who specializes in head and neck cancer and microvascular reconstruction. Upon graduating from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, he completed residency training at the Harvard Combined Otolaryngology Residency Program and...

Anuraag Parikh, MD

Originally from New City, New York, Dr. Anuraag Parikh is a graduate of Princeton University and Columbia University. His primary research interests include genomics and transcriptomics of head and neck cancer and the translation of these data into clinically useful tools. In addition to being a...