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Noam Rudnick, MD, PhD

Career Plans: Medical and Surgical Retina Fellowship at Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University Dr. Noam Rudnick graduated magna cum laude with double majors in molecular biophysics and biochemistry and philosophy from Yale University. He earned his MD and PhD in neurobiology and behavior...

Daniel Kamin

Daniel S. Kamin, MD is a gastroenterologist at Boston Children’s Hospital and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. He is Associate Program Director of the GI fellowship at Boston Children’s, and recently finished directing the inpatient GI consultation service. Dr. Kamin’s...

Autoimmune Response Drives Vision Loss in Glaucoma

New research shows that immune cells developed from early exposure to bacteria contribute to vision loss in glaucoma patients. A research team from Harvard Ophthalmology and MIT has shown that immune cells in the eye that developed in response to early exposure to bacteria are a key contributor to...

New Technique May Improve Corneal Transplant Survival

Researchers have developed a potential new strategy for improving outcomes in corneal transplant surgeries by injecting vasoactive intestinal peptide into the eye. A new study led by Harvard Ophthalmology faculty reports for the first time that injection of the neuropeptide vasoactive intestinal...

Letter From the Chair

The Harvard Combined Training Program in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery offers extensive exposure to all clinical aspects of the specialty across several different venues with the ability to interact with a large number of faculty. This includes novel simulation exercises in our state-of-the...