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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...

Fall 2017 Harvard Otolaryngology Now Available

We are pleased to present our latest issue of Harvard Otolaryngology. Inside this issue: Hidden Hearing Los s: The Ground Truth: Scientists aim to uncover the prevalence, diagnosis, and functional consequences of cochlear synaptopathy The Significance of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures...

Happy 50th Birthday to the National Eye Institute!

A huge thank you to the National Eye Institute (NEI) of the National Institutes of Health, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2018! The NEI has strongly supported Ophthalmology research programs at Mass. Eye and Ear/Harvard Ophthalmology over the years and we are grateful for its ongoing...

Highlights from the 2017 AAO Annual Meeting

In November, more than 50 Harvard Ophthalmology faculty members—representing several affiliates—participated as course instructors, panelists, moderators, and lecturers at the 2017 American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting. Reza Dana, MD, MSc, MPH, Mass. Eye and Ear; Mary Daly, MD, VA Boston...

Invited Commentary from Dr. Bergmark Published in JAMA

Dr. Regan W. Bergmark, the Gliklich Healthcare Innovation Scholar at Mass. Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School, published an invited commentary in JAMA. Co-authored by Melissa Ann Pynnonen, MD, MS, from the University of Michigan, this piece discusses a study by Rudmik et al on the utilization...

Advanced Techniques in Cochlear Implantation

Designed for neurotology fellows, pediatric otolaryngology fellows, and senior residents who will become the next generation of cochlear implant surgeons, this all-expenses-paid, one-day course will provide hands-on dissection for cochlear implantation (CI) in the state-of-the-art, Joseph B. Nadol...

Eye Witness 33 - Mar 2017

Working Across Teams Now, more than ever, advancing the field of medicine requires teamwork – across departments, around the world, and between clinicians and scientists. However, such collaborations take time and persistence to form and flourish; many dissolve before reaching their full potential...