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Ayo Douglas, B.S.

Ayooluwa (Ayo) Douglas is a research assistant in the BAL Lab. She studies training-related effects in developmental prosopagnosia. Ayo graduated from Duke University in May 2017 with a B.S. in Biology.

Lilly Hanlon, B.A.

Lilly joined the TRACTS team as a research assistant in October 2017 after graduating from Connecticut College with a BA in Behavioral Neuroscience and a minor in Psychology. During the summer of 2016, she interned at the NeuroDevelopment Center in Providence, RI administering neurofeedback to...

Providing LGBTQ-Inclusive Care: Taking Excellence to the Next Level

Providing LGBTQ-Inclusive Care: Taking Excellence to the Next Level Tuesday, April 3, 201812:00 - 1:00pm (with box lunch Q & A from 1-1:30pm) Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Jimmy Fund Auditorium LGBTQ-Inclusive Hospice & Palliative Care: What Patients, Healthcare Professionals, and Community Members...

IMMUN301QC - Autoimmunity - Neoantigens

This two hour class is part of the IMMUN301QC course on Autoimmunity organized by Francisco Quintana . The class discusses the generation of neoantigens in cells that are targeted by autoimmunity. It includes a discussion of tw0 significant primary publications on this topic.

Widening Horizons: HMS LGBTQ health elective provides clinical experience

By M.R.F. Buckley When Neal Baer was attending Harvard Medical School in the 1990s, he says there were only two out gay students in his class and next to nothing was ever mentioned about LGBTQ health. Baer received his degree in 1996 and became a pediatrician, an adjunct professor of preventive...

Drs. Cestari, Merabet, and Ng receive HMS Mentoring Awards

Dean Cestari, MD , Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Director of Ophthalmology Clinical Fellowship Training at Mass. Eye and Ear, and Lotfi Merabet, OD, PhD, MPH , Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at HMS, were both selected to receive the prestigious HMS...

Lesbian and bisexual resources are dropped from HHS website

"There are a lot of misconceptions about health related to sexual and gender minority people," said Dr. Alex Keuroghlian, director of the National LGBT Health Education Center and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. "There's a lack of training of clinicians in this area, and both patients...