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Residency Application

Email us to receive communication from the HMS/MEE/MGB OHNS Residency Program, including information about upcoming webinars and Q&A sessions with our current residents and faculty. Read this interview with Drs. Stacey Gray and Kevin Emerick to find out what makes our residency program unique. The...

Research Opportunities

The Harvard Medical School (HMS) Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Department maintains an active basic and applied research program that represents a broad range of areas in otolaryngology – head and neck surgery. Many of our clinical faculty members are actively engaged in research projects and...

Prior to Mar 2015

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eye Insights Issue 05: Infectious Eye Diseases

In this issue of e ye Insights, we provide an update on emerging bacteria and viruses to help inform your clinical practice. We also review two of the most commonly managed infectious eye diseases in Mass. Eye and Ear’s Emergency Department: bacterial keratitis and herpes zoster ophthalmicus. Inside...

Infectious Diseases are a Global Health Problem: From the Editor-in-Chief

Dear Colleagues, Infectious diseases, including those that affect the eye, are a global health problem gaining increased attention in the ophthalmic community. At the 2016 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, more than 600 people attended a special late-breaking...

November 2016 Awards and Honors

Lloyd Paul Aiello, MD, PhD, presented the Inaugural Kresge Eye Institute Robert N. Frank Clinical Translational Lecture, "From the Edges to the Depths of the Retina: Changing the Care of Diabetic Eye Disease through Translational Research & Advanced Retinal Imaging," on October 28, 2016 at the 3rd...

James E. Casanova, Ph.D.

"Active Suppression of Autophagy by Salmonella: The best offense is a good defense" James E. Casanova, Ph.D. University of Virginia School of Medicine | Professor of Cell Biology